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EU countries 6 EU-Staaten 6 Welt 6 World 6 Globalisierung 5 Globalization 5 International law 5 Internationales Recht 5 Gerechtigkeit 4 Justice 4 Corporate Social Responsibility 3 Corporate social responsibility 3 Democracy 3 Demokratie 3 Human rights 3 Justification 3 Menschenrechte 3 Multinationales Unternehmen 3 Social justice 3 Soziale Gerechtigkeit 3 Transnational corporation 3 Economic ethics 2 Ethics 2 Ethik 2 European Union 2 Global Governance 2 Global governance 2 International 2 International cooperation 2 Internationale Zusammenarbeit 2 Wirtschaftsethik 2 democracy 2 global governance 2 human rights 2 transnational politics 2 Area of Freedom 1 Bernard Williams 1 Constitution-making 1 Court decisions 1 Democratic Deficit 1
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Avbelj, Matej 2 Herlin-Karnell, Ester 2 Kjær, Poul F. 2 Augenstein, Daniel 1 Beetz, Jan Pieter 1 Crum, Ben 1 Douglas-Scott, Sionaidh 1 Rossi, Enzo 1 Shlomo-Agon, Sivan 1 Sin, Yun jin 1 Tjon Soei Len, Lyn K. L. 1
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Contextualized cosmopolitanism : human rights practice in South Korea
Sin, Yun jin - 2017
There are three prominent criticisms directed against those engaging with human rights practice: First, the claim that human rights norms effectively erase the local in favor of an abstract universal; second, that human rights enterprises fail to appreciate its Western colonial continuities; and...
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What future for the European Union?
Avbelj, Matej - 2017
Stimulated by the European Commission's White Paper on the Future of Europe, this article engages critically with the Commission's five scenarios. Driven by a normative ambition of equipping the EU with adequate constitutional, institutional and socio-political means for coping with its many...
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The concept and conceptions of transnational and global law
Avbelj, Matej - 2016
The following contains a transcript of the workshop, which was held in June 2015 at the Graduate School of Government and European Studies in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The workshop marked the final stage of Dr. Avbelj's research project, supported by the Slovenian Research Agency, which was dedicated...
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From public reason to multi-layered justice
Crum, Ben - 2015
This paper seeks to lay out a theory of multi-layered political obligations that, on the one hand, allows for their projection to the international level and, on the other hand, recognizes the privileged status of the nation-state. To arbitrate between the range of the duties that can be imposed...
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To whom it may concern : international human rights law and global public goods
Augenstein, Daniel - 2015
Public goods and human rights are sometimes treated as intimately related, if not interchangeable, strategies to address matters of common global concern. The aim of the present contribution is to disentangle the two notions to shed some critical light on their respective potential to attend to...
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The function of justification in transnational governance
Kjær, Poul F. - 2015
Developing a sociological informed social theory perspective, this article asks the question why social praxis' of justification has moved to the centre-stage within the debate on transnational ordering. In contrast to perspectives which see the relationship between national and transnational...
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Noncompliance, renegotiation, and justice in international adjudication : a WTO-EU perspective
Shlomo-Agon, Sivan - 2015
Focusing on the expanding realm of international adjudication, this paper approaches justice from the domain of the empirical and shows - through a careful, interview-based case-study analysis in the WTO-EU context - that justice in the transnational context is not only a contested concept, but...
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The moral limits of EU internal market exchange : equal respect and capabilities
Tjon Soei Len, Lyn K. L. - 2015
The EU's central task is to improve the lives that European citizens are able to live. This mission is embedded in the EU's commitment to enhance the functioning of the internal market on the basis of the assumption that market exchanges form the primary mechanisms through which individuals...
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Justice and justification in Europe's "Area of Freedom, Security and Justice"
Herlin-Karnell, Ester - 2015
The paper explores the connection between the notions of justice and justification, and explains why their full comprehension enhances the legitimacy of the EU's 'Area of Freedom, Security and Justice' (AFSJ) project. The paper argues that the notion of justice, despite its contested nature,...
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Human rights as a basis for justice in the European Union
Douglas-Scott, Sionaidh - 2015
Justice is a contested concept. A more graspable version of it, it is argued in this paper, is an understanding of it in the context of what is deemed as 'injustice' rather than justice. As such, the paper takes a markedly different approach than the perspectives which have emerged so far. A...
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