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  3. Vol. 10 No. 2: Democratic Inclusion Beyond Borders

Vol. 10 No. 2: Democratic Inclusion Beyond Borders

Published: 2018-09-24

Introduction

  • Democratic Inclusion Beyond Borders: Introduction

    Tomer J Perry
    • pp. i-vi PDF

Special Issue

  • Economic Participation Rights and the All-Affected Principle

    Annette Zimmermann
    • pp. 1-21 PDF
  • Democratizing Global ‘Bodies Politic’: Collective Agency, Political Legitimacy, and the Democratic Boundary Problem

    Terry Macdonald
    • pp. 22-42 PDF
  • Should International Organizations Include Beneficiaries in Decision-making? Arguments for Mediated Inclusion

    Chris Tenove
    • pp. 44-65 PDF

Prize Essay Introduction

  • The 2017 Annual Jonathan Trejo-Mathys Essay Prize

    The Editors
    • p. 66 PDF

Prize Essay

  • Guns or Food: On Prioritizing National Security over Global Poverty Relief

    Francisco García-Gibson
    • pp. 67-86 PDF
  • Fair Trade: An Imperfect Obligation?

    Nicole Hassoun
    • pp. 87-101 PDF
  • ON THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF DOMINATED STATES

    Anahi Wiedenbrug
    • pp. 102-124 PDF

Reviews

  • A review of Global Justice and International Labour Rights

    Paul Fagan
    • pp. 125-128 PDF

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