Do states or individuals stand under duties of international
justice to people who live elsewhere and to other states? How are
we to assess the legitimacy of international institutions such as
the International Monetary Fund and the United Nations Security
Council? Should we support reforms of international institutions
and how should we go about assessing alternative proposals of such
reforms? The book brings together leading scholars of public
international law, jurisprudence and international relations,
political philosophers and political theorists to explore the
central notions of international legitimacy and global justice. The
essays examine how these notions are related and how understanding
the relationships will help us comparatively assess the validity of
proposals for the reform of international institutions and public
international law.
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