1: Introduction
2: Democracy and Self-Determination
3: Secession
4: International Criminal Law
5: Armed Intervention and Political Assassination
6: International Distributive Justice
7: Immigration
8: Conclusion
References
Andrew Altman is Professor of Philosophy and Director, Jean Beer
Blumenfeld Center for Ethics at Georgia State University. He is the
author of Critical Legal Studies: A Liberal Critique and Arguing
About Law: An Introduction to Legal Philosophy. Professor Altman
has published widely on topics in legal and political philosophy.
His Ph.D. is from Columbia University, and he is a former Liberal
Arts Fellow in Law at Harvard Law School. Along with
Professor Wellman, he has co-directed two summer seminars for the
National Endowment for the Humanities.
Christopher Heath Wellman is Professor of Philosophy at Washington
University in St. Louis and Professorial Fellow at CAPPE, Charles
Sturt University. He is the author of A Theory of Secession and
(with John Simmons) Is There a Duty to Obey the Law?
`It presents new considerations and genuine alternatives for the
debate on global justice. These considerations deserve attention,
and can potentially generate lively debate on various themes.'
Idil Boran - Department of Philosophy, York University, Toronto,
Canada.
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