Acknowledgments |
General Introduction |
What Is Global Justice? / 1: |
Introduction / 1.0: |
The extent of global poverty / 1.1: |
The moral significance of global poverty / 1.2: |
From international to global justice / 1.3: |
Interactional and institutional moral analysis / 1.4: |
Global institutional analysis / 1.5: |
The global institutional order contributes to severe poverty / 1.6: |
Global poverty is foreseeable and avoidable / 1.7: |
Conclusion / 1.8: |
Recognized and Violated by International Law: The Human Rights of the Global Poor / 2: |
Human rights and correlative duties / 2.0: |
The purely domestic poverty thesis / 2.2: |
The Panglossian view of the present global order / 2.3: |
Is the present global order merely less beneficial than it might be? / 2.4: |
The present global order massively violates human rights / 2.5: |
The promise of global institutional reform / 2.6: |
The First UN Millennium Development Goal: A Cause for Celebration? / 3: |
Reflection one - on halving world poverty / 3.0: |
Reflection two - on tracking poverty by counting the poor / 3.2: |
Reflection three - on where the line is drawn / 3.3: |
Reflection four - on relating the IPL to the global product / 3.4: |
Concluding thoughts / 3.5: |
Developing Morally Plausible Indices of Poverty and Gender Equity: A Research Program / 4: |
How the World Bank is tracking poverty by counting people below some IPL / 4.0: |
The problematic reliance on CPIs and PPPs / 4.2: |
Tracking development with the HDI and gender equity with the GDI / 4.3: |
Toward new indices of development, poverty, and gender equity / 4.4: |
Growth and Inequality: Understanding Recent Trends and Political Choices / 5: |
Who benefits from recent growth? / 5.0: |
Intra-national inequality / 5.2: |
Growth and poverty in China / 5.3: |
Global inequality / 5.4: |
What next? / 5.5: |
Dworkin, the Abortion Battle, and Global Poverty / 6: |
Dworkin's problematic reconstruction of the pro-life perspective / 6.0: |
Review of the alleged inconsistencies of the pro-life perspective / 6.2: |
The search for common ground / 6.3: |
Global poverty as a competing moral priority from the pro-life perspective / 6.4: |
Comparing the responsibilities for abortion and global poverty / 6.5: |
Objections to the comparative moral priority of poverty / 6.6: |
Conclusions / 6.7: |
Making War on Terrorists: Reflections on Harming the Innocent / 7: |
The uses of terrorism for politicians and the media / 7.0: |
Public support for anti-terror policies / 7.2: |
One failure in the moral justification for terrorism / 7.3: |
Other problems for the moral justification of terrorism / 7.4: |
Taking morality seriously / 7.5: |
Acting under color of morality / 7.6: |
The measures taken in our name / 7.7: |
How do we justify our policies? / 7.8: |
Moralizing Humanitarian Intervention: Why Jurying Fails and How Law Can Work / 8: |
The amazing appeal to the Rwandan genocide / 8.0: |
Would an intervention to stop the Rwandan genocide really have been illegal? / 8.2: |
Humanitarian heroes fettered by legal niceties? / 8.3: |
The jurying model / 8.4: |
How to think about improving the international legal order / 8.5: |
Creating Supranational Institutions Democratically: Reflections on the European Union's "Democratic Deficit" / 9: |
The Maastricht verdict of the German Constitutional Court / 9.0: |
Why the people allegedly cannot play a role in shaping political institutions / 9.2: |
The constitutive features of the Union / 9.3: |
Concluding remarks / 9.4: |
Notes |
Bibliography |
Index |
What is global justice |
Transnational institutional analysis |
Recognized and violated by international law the human rights of the global poor |
The first UN Millennium Development Goal a cause for celebration? / 2.4|yIs the present global order merely less beneficial than it might be?: |
Reflection one on halving world poverty |
Reflection two on tracking poverty by counting the poor |
Reflection three on where the line is drawn |
Reflection four on relating the IPL to the global product |
Developing morally plausible indices of poverty and gender equity a research program |
The World Bank's tracking poverty by counting people below some IPL |
Toward new indices of development, poverty and gender equity |
Growth and inequality understanding recent trends and political choices |
What next |
Dworkin, the abortion battle, and global poverty |
Dworkin's problematic reconstruction of the pro-life perspective |
Objections to the comparative moral priority of hunger |
Making war on terrorists reflections on harming the innocent |
Moralizing humanitarian intervention why jurying fails and how law can work |
Creating supranational institutions democratically reflections on the European Union's "democratic deficit&rdquo |
Acknowledgments |
General Introduction |
What Is Global Justice? / 1: |
Introduction / 1.0: |
The extent of global poverty / 1.1: |
The moral significance of global poverty / 1.2: |