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  3. Vol 10 No 1: Megaregional Trade Agreements: Challenges to Distributive Justice and Self-Determination?

Published: 2017-12-01

Introduction

  • Introduction
    Miriam Ronzoni
    • pp. i-iv PDF

Articles

  • Multilateralism and Megaregionalism from the Grounds-of-Justice Standpoint
    Mathias Risse
    • pp. 1-23 PDF
  • The Trade Regime Complex and Megaregionals – An Exploration from the Perspective of International Domination
    Clara Brandi
    • pp. 24-42 PDF
  • Growing the Pie or Slicing it Differently - on the Need to Disentangle Two Aspects of Trade Agreements
    Peter Dietsch
    • pp. 43-56 PDF
  • Is Investor-State Arbitration Unfair? A Freedom-Based Perspective
    Ayelet Banai
    • pp. 57-78 PDF
  • The ‘Right to Have Rights’ 65 Years Later: Justice Beyond Humanitarianism, Politics Beyond Sovereignty
    Katherine Howard
    • pp. 79-98 PDF

Reviews

  • TTIP, ‘Truth’ and the Future of Global Trade
    Amy Janzwood
    • pp. 99-102 PDF

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Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric (TPR) is a peer-reviewed, open-access e-journal which publishes original research in international political theory, with special emphasis on global justice. We are particularly interested in bridging the gap between political theory, empirical research, and the study of political practices and communication. Read more...

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