1: Introduction
2: Why worry about historic injustice?
3: International libertarianism
4: Compensation for historic international injustice
5: Restitution and inheritance
6: Nations, overlapping generations and historic injustice
Conclusion
Index
Daniel Butt was appointed Fellow and Tutor in Politics at Oriel
College, Oxford in 2004. He studied Politics at undergraduate and
graduate level at Wadham College, Oxford, prior to a three year
appointment as Research Fellow and Tutor at Keble College, Oxford
between 2001 and 2004. He is a member of the Centre for the Study
of Social Justice, and Director of the Programme on Courts and the
Making of Public Policy for the Foundation for Law, Justice and
Society.
Rectifying International Injustice is the culmination of eight
years of research on the question of international rectificatory
justice.
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