Book contents
- Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives
- Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Global Knowledge/Global Thought
- Part II From Thinking Globally to Global Ethics
- Part III International Law and Global Justice
- Part IV World Order and Global Policy
- 12 Global Justice and Global Peace
- 13 International Economics and Development
- 14 Principles and Institutions of Global Justice
- Part V Concluding Thoughts
- Intellectual Profiles of the Contributors
- Index
14 - Principles and Institutions of Global Justice
from Part IV - World Order and Global Policy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 December 2018
- Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives
- Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global Perspectives
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Global Knowledge/Global Thought
- Part II From Thinking Globally to Global Ethics
- Part III International Law and Global Justice
- Part IV World Order and Global Policy
- 12 Global Justice and Global Peace
- 13 International Economics and Development
- 14 Principles and Institutions of Global Justice
- Part V Concluding Thoughts
- Intellectual Profiles of the Contributors
- Index
Summary
David Held’s chapter explores the principles and institutions of global justice. As such it offers a critique of the state of affairs in which we find ourselves today. The limitations of the current situation are described by Held as “gridlock”. At the same time Held believes that not all is lost. Despite the enormous challenges, there are ways to overcome gridlock. Hence the fact that in the end David Held is rather optimistic regarding the way forward.
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- Conversations on Justice from National, International, and Global PerspectivesDialogues with Leading Thinkers, pp. 332 - 360Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019