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  3. Vol 9 No 2: Global Justice: Radical Perspectives

Published: 2016-12-22

Introduction

  • Introduction
    Maeve McKeown, Alasia Nuti
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Articles

  • Beyond Anthropocentrism: Cosmopolitanism and Nonhuman Animals
    Angie Pepper
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  • Revisiting the Common Ownership of the Earth: A Democratic Critique of Global Distributive Justice Theories
    Christiaan Boonen, Nicolas Brando
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  • Global Structural Exploitation: Towards an Intersectional Definition
    Maeve McKeown
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  • From Reparations for Slavery to International Racial Justice: A Critical Republican Perspective
    Magali Bessone
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  • Reparations — Legally Justified and Sine qua non for Global Justice, Peace and Security
    Nora Wittmann
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Reviews

  • Responding to Cognitive Injustice: Towards a ‘Southern’ Decolonial Epistemology
    Zara Bain
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  • Rubenstein’s Analysis of the Humanitarian INGOs: The Political Ethics of Decision Making Processes
    Eda Keskin
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  • Expertise and the Politics of Failure
    Rahel Kunz
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  • Epistemic Inequality and its Colonial Descendants
    Nick Sagos
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