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Composed of activists, academics, religious scholars and professionals, this generation is drawing on new reformist thinking emerging from outside their parents' or grandparents' ethno-Muslim tradition and is using this to inform their activism. The social change that they are leading as well as the resistance which they encounter is the focus of this book.
Contents
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Justice in a Complex World: An IntroductionPaulo Barcelos
Part I Human Rights and the World Economy: Questions of Scope
2. The (Difficult) Universality of Economic and Social RightsSylvie Loriaux
3. Economic Justice and the Minimally Good Human Life Account of NeedsNicole Hassoun
Part II The Applicability of Global Principles - Some Contemporary Dilemmas
4. Toward Another Kind of Development PracticeJulian Culp
5. Three Approaches to Global Health Care Justice: Rejecting the Positive/Negative Rights DistinctionPeter G. N. West-Oram
6. Restitution and Distributive JusticeGeorge F. DeMartino and Jonathan D. Moyer
Part III Justice and International Institutions
7. Narrow Versus Comprehensive Justification in Humanitarian Aid: A Case Study of the CERFAlexander Brown
8. Global Justice and the Mission of the European UnionPhilippe Van Parijs
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