Authors from a variety of fields including law, political science, international relations and economics discuss matters of justice at the national, international and global levels.
1. Introduction to conversations on justice from national, international and global perspectives Jean-Marc Coicaud; Part I. Global Knowledge/Global Thought: 2. Global order and global knowledge Boaventura de Sousa Santos; 3. Thinking globally at the beginning of the twenty-first century Hui Wang; 4. Oh, [Muslim] believers: be just, that is always closer to true piety Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im; Part II. From Thinking Globally to Global Ethics: 5. Extent and limits of global justice David Miller; 6. Minority rights, secularism, and justice Neera Chandhoke; 7. Decent society, memory, and compromise Avishai Margalit; 8. Global ethics and global justice Thomas W. Pogge; Part III. International Law and Justice: 9. International law as the articulation of universalism and pluralism Mireille Delmas-Marty; 10. International law and the question of its transcivilizational possibility Onuma Yasuaki; 11. International organizations and global justice José E. Alvarez; Part IV. World Order and Global Policy: 12. Global justice and global peace Charles A. Kupchan; 13. International economics and development A. Michael Spence; 14. Principles and institutions of global justice David Held; Part V. Concluding Thoughts: 15. Concluding thoughts on conversations on justice from national, international and global perspectives Jean-Marc Coicaud and Lynette E. Sieger.