Justice in Global Economic Governance: normative and empirical perspectives on promoting fairer globalisation
Berger, Axel / Clara Brandi / Eszter Kollar (eds.)Buchveröffentlichungen (2025)
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 978-1-399-53013-2
Open access
This book studies global economic governance using an innovative structure to juxtapose normative arguments with empirical analysis. Chapters investigate the most important areas of global economic governance, including trade, investment, finance, labour and taxation. Bringing together leading scholars in political philosophy, international relations, economics and international law, the book sheds new light on the justice of political decision-making, the distribution of benefits and burdens of the global economy, and intergenerational justice in global economic governance.
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