Monday, June 21, 2010

Pierik & Werner: Cosmopolitanism in Context: Perspectives from International Law and Political Theory

Roland Pierik (Universiteit van Amsterdam) & Wouter Werner (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam) have published Cosmopolitanism in Context: Perspectives from International Law and Political Theory (Cambridge Univ. Press 2010). Contents include:
  • Roland Pierik & Wouter Werner, Cosmopolitanism in context: an introduction
  • Simon Caney, Human rights and global climate change
  • Ellen Hey, Global environmental law and global institutions: a system lacking 'good process'
  • Tomer Broude, The WTO/GATS Mode 4, international labour migration regimes and global justice
  • Thomas Pogge, Incentives for pharmaceutical research: must they exclude the poor from advanced medicines?
  • Nicholas Tsagourias, Cosmopolitan legitimacy and UN collective security
  • Kok-Chor Tan, Enforcing global justice: the problem of intervention
  • Steven Roach, Rawls's Law of the Peoples and the International Criminal Court
  • Victor Peskin, An ideal becoming real? The International Criminal Court and the limits of the cosmopolitan vision of justice
  • Jorge Valades, Is immigration a human right?
  • Thomas Spijkerboer, A distributive approach to migration law. Or: the convergence of Communitarianism, Libertarianism and the status quo
  • Roland Pierik & Wouter Werner, Can cosmopolitanism survive institutionalisation?