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Global justice and international economic law, three takes, Frank J. Garcia, Boston College School of Law

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Global justice and international economic law, three takes, Frank J. Garcia, Boston College School of Law
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Global justice and international economic law
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
843762767
Responsibility statement
Frank J. Garcia, Boston College School of Law
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
three takes
Summary
For centuries, international trade has been seen as essential to the wealth and power of nations. More recently we have started to understand its problematic role as an engine of distributive justice. In this compelling book Frank J. Garcia proposes a new way to evaluate, construct and manage international trade - one that is based on norms of economic justice, comparative advantage and national interest. Garcia examines three ways to conceptualize the problem of trade and global justice, drawn from Rawlsian liberalism, communitarianism and consent theory. These approaches illustrate specific issues of importance to the way global justice has been theorized, offering a pluralistic mode of arguing for global justice and highlighting the unique modes of discourse we employ when engaging with global justice and their implications for conceptualizing and arguing the problem. Garcia suggests a new direction for trade agreements built around truly consensual trade negotiations and the kind of international economic system they would structure.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Take one : international justice, or global justice as the foreign policy of liberal states -- Take two : globalization and the possibility of a global community of justice -- Take three : global justice as consensual exchange : consent, oppression and the nature of trade itself -- Conclusion
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Global Justice & International Economic Law
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