Three Conceptions of Global Political Justice

作者: Erik Oddvar Eriksen

DOI: 10.2139/SSRN.2878745

关键词: Legal certaintyGlobal justiceRetributive justiceEconomic JusticeEconomicsInternational lawImpartialityTheory of criminal justiceLawHuman rights

摘要: The concept of global justice implies that there are principles with a reach – is, the conditions have been globalised in one way or another. Reconsidering European Contributions to Global Justice (GLOBUS) investigates characterises EU’s external activities: as non-domination, impartiality, mutual recognition. In this paper, these ‘reasonable’ conceptions justice, which may be seen complement each other, outlined and assessed. They all entail serious limitations regard requirements at level. non-domination demands social status being relatively proof against arbitrary interference by others. Here, involves avoiding harm establishing fair system (network) governance within constraints international law. But under such system, how can we ensure compliance legal certainty? According preventing dominance through strong institutions is necessary for equal protection human rights. Law-based orders required banish dominance, also relations. However, scheme, who would arbitrator? recognition calls deliberation right wrongs, prioritizing significance belonging respect diversity resolution matters justice. Misrecognition lack affect an individual’s political amount dominance. guarantee parity without enforceable rights, promise sanctioning non-compliance?

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