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245 0 _aGlobal Justice and International Economic Law/
_bOpportunities and Propects
_cedited by Chios Carmody, Frank J. Garcia & John Linarelli
260 _aNew York:
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2012.
300 _a307 p.
505 _a Part I. Theorizing Justice in International Economic Institutions: 1. Approaching global justice through human rights: elements of theory and practice Carol C. Gould; 2. Global equality of opportunity as an institutional standard of distributive justice Daniel Butt; 3. Human persons, human rights, and the distributive structure of global justice Robert C. Hockett; 4. Global economic fairness: internal principles Aaron James; Part II. How Justice Gets Done in International Economic Institutions: 5. The conventional morality of trade Chin Leng Lim; 6. The political geography of distributive justice Jeffrey L. Dunoff; 7. Democratic governance, distributive justice and development Chantal Thomas; Part III. Skepticism about the Role of Justice in International Economic Institutions: 8. Global justice and trade Fernando Teson and Jonathan Klick; 9. Jam tomorrow: a critique of international economic law Barbara Stark; 10. Doing justice: the economics and politics of international distributive justice Joel P. Trachtman.
650 _aLaw -- Economic aspects -- Congresses.
650 _aDistributive justice -- Congresses.
650 _aLaw and globalization -- Congresses.
700 _aCarmody,Chios, ed.
700 _aGarcia, Frank J., ed.
700 _aLinarelli, John, ed.
942 _cWB16