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Internationale Gerechtigkeit und institutionelle Verantwortung

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The following documents are parts of this document:
• Zur Geschichte und Theorie des Globalen Konstitutionalismus: Gegenwärtige Herausforderungen des Globalen Konstitutionalismus (S. 105-138)• Kosmopolitismus, Kommunitarismus und die Demokratie (S. 67-101)• Eine kritische Theorie transnationaler (Un-)Gerechtigkeit (S. 43-66)


Nida-Rümelin, Julian
Daniels, Detlef von
Wloka, Nicole
(ed.)

Abstract

What are the implications of globalization for moral behavior? What would global practices look like that were just for all in principle? Is it possible to generalize the basic principles of social justice as they prevail in democratic countries? Or instead, do other, possibly weaker levels of moral... view more

What are the implications of globalization for moral behavior? What would global practices look like that were just for all in principle? Is it possible to generalize the basic principles of social justice as they prevail in democratic countries? Or instead, do other, possibly weaker levels of moral responsibility exist at the global level that promote global social justice based on different sets of principles?... view less

Keywords
globalization; social justice; responsibility; morality; cosmopolitanism; communitarism; democracy; constitutionalism; EU; migration; flight; political philosophy; sustainability

Classification
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Political Science

Free Keywords
moral philosophy

Document language
English

Publication Year
2019

Publisher
De Gruyter

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
426 p.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110615876

ISBN
978-3-11-061604-0

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0


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