Public goods and human rights are sometimes treated as intimately related, if not interchangeable, strategies to address matters of common global concern. The aim of the present contribution is to disentangle the two notions to shed some critical light on their respective potential to attend to contemporary problems of globalization. I distinguish the standard economic approach to public goods as a supposedly value-neutral technique to coordinate economic activity between states and markets from a political conception of human rights law that empowers individuals to partake in the definition of the public good. On this basis, I contend that framing global public goods and universal human rights in terms of interests and values that ‘we all’...
The growing body of philosophical literature surrounding the topic of human rights aims to give conc...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first\ud century. The challenge...
The article argues that the facticity of the human rights impacts of economic globalisation increasi...
Public goods and human rights are sometimes treated as intimately related, if not interchangeable, s...
Public goods and human rights are sometimes treated as intimately related, if not interchangeable, s...
Over the last fifteen years, two approaches to development have gained a prominent place in the poli...
As mega-consumers of manufactured products, works and services, central and municipal governments an...
The world faces multiple challenges in producing global public goods, such as climate change mitigat...
Public goods are goods that are non-rival and non-excludable. One person enjoying the benefits of a ...
This article discusses the ideal of human rights before globalizatórios inflows. It begins with a ge...
Continuation of the brisk pace of international economic growth with its necessarily increased use o...
In this paper, one analyzes the restructuring of power in the context of economic globalization and ...
Economic globalization and respect for human rights are both highly topical issues. In theory, more ...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
Elaborating on the concepts first introduced in Global Public Goods, this book addresses the long ov...
The growing body of philosophical literature surrounding the topic of human rights aims to give conc...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first\ud century. The challenge...
The article argues that the facticity of the human rights impacts of economic globalisation increasi...
Public goods and human rights are sometimes treated as intimately related, if not interchangeable, s...
Public goods and human rights are sometimes treated as intimately related, if not interchangeable, s...
Over the last fifteen years, two approaches to development have gained a prominent place in the poli...
As mega-consumers of manufactured products, works and services, central and municipal governments an...
The world faces multiple challenges in producing global public goods, such as climate change mitigat...
Public goods are goods that are non-rival and non-excludable. One person enjoying the benefits of a ...
This article discusses the ideal of human rights before globalizatórios inflows. It begins with a ge...
Continuation of the brisk pace of international economic growth with its necessarily increased use o...
In this paper, one analyzes the restructuring of power in the context of economic globalization and ...
Economic globalization and respect for human rights are both highly topical issues. In theory, more ...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
Elaborating on the concepts first introduced in Global Public Goods, this book addresses the long ov...
The growing body of philosophical literature surrounding the topic of human rights aims to give conc...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first\ud century. The challenge...
The article argues that the facticity of the human rights impacts of economic globalisation increasi...