Justice.
Overview
Works: | 38 works in 19 publications in 19 languages |
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Titles
The pursuit of justice[electronic resource] :law and economics of legal institutions /
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Justice, political liberalism, and utilitarianism[electronic resource] :themes from harsanyi and rawls /
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Toward a theory of human rights[electronic resource] :religion, law, courts /
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Justice and conflicts[electronic resource] :theoretical and empirical contributions /
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Social injustice[electronic resource] :essays in political philosophy /
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Why political liberalism?[electronic resource] :on John Rawls's political turn /
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Rawls's law of peoples[electronic resource] :a realistic utopia? /
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On Rawls, development and global justice[electronic resource] :the freedom of peoples /
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Globalizing justice[electronic resource] :critical perspectives on transnational law and the cross-border migration of legal norms /
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Reconstructing Rawls[electronic resource] :the Kantian foundations of justice as fairness/
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Habilitation, health, and agency[electronic resource] :a framework for basic justice /
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Peace, justice and international order[electronic resource] :decent peace in John Rawls' the law of peoples /
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Liberal loyalty[electronic resource] :freedom, obligation, and the state /
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Justice, conflict and wellbeing[electronic resource] :multidisciplinary perspectives /
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Philosophical explorations of justice and taxation[electronic resource] :national and global issues /
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Justice without borders :cosmopolitanism, nationalism, and patriotism /
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Egalitarianism and global justice[electronic resource] :from a relational perspective /
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The power of emotion in politics, philosophy, and ideology[electronic resource] /
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