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Ratner's extensive experience as an expert and adviser to the Unites States' government, international non-governmental organizations and various international institutions on a wide range of issues... brings rich texture to the discussion of the effects of international law rules on protecting peace and respecting human rights. This feature is reason enough to read the book, for a reader unfamiliar with international law will gain more than a basic understanding of its operation. It also marks the book as a vast improvement over the ample scholarly discourse on global justice, which has paid scant attention to the way in which international law operates and the values it embodies. International law is at best marginal to such discourse, and if it plays any role at all is to serve as a contrast to strongly idealized concepts of an international global order. (Carmen Pavel, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews)

Steven Ratners The Thin Justice of International Law offers a timely, comprehensive and theoretically rich interdisciplinary theory of international law's relationship with global justice. It is a major contribution to the burgeoning literature on global justice, with a fine eye to legal detail and institutional design. (Patrick Macklem, Michigan Law Review)

Ratner is able to convey the crux of complex debates in a couple of sentences and he takes many controversial issues head on. The combination of detailed knowledge of international law and its connexion to philosophical conceptions also makes this book a perfect introduction to international law... it needs to be wholeheartedly applauded. (Christoph Kletzer, Law and Philosophy)

Ratner does not limit his engagement with political philosophy to one topic or his philosophical interlocutors to one or two big names. Rather, he makes the courageous choice to dive into the deep end of contemporary political philosophy, to engage with arguments made by more than two dozen theorists on topics including war, self-determination and secession, state borders, sovereign equality, human rights, universal jurisdiction, global trade, and international investment. (David Lefkowitz, Ethics)

The Thin Justice of International Law is carefully written and meticulously argued; it covers a vast array of issues and contemporary debates. Furthermore, it does so with impressive command of the relevant arguments in both law and philosophy. Ratner's conclusions are always judicious and sensible. (Alejandro Chehtman, The Modern Law Review)

The Thin Justice of International Law provides a unique perspective on the ethical underpinnings of the international legal order and the ability of international law to contribute to a more just world order... [It] is undoubtedly a source from which related interdisciplinary debates can emerge. (Nikolaos Pavlopoulos, International and Comparative Law Quarterly)

The Thin Justice of International Law is a work that encompasses the nature of justice and the grounds, justification, and purpose of a proper international ethics; sovereignty as well as self-determination and humanitarian intervention; trade law and investment law (and everything in between); and it does so with competence and originality. It is an important book, written in an accessible style, and featuring an impressive amount of research. The book engages the reader on multiple levels by putting forward interesting theoretical innovations, while demonstrating acute awareness of the underlying legal and political realities. (Pietro Maffettone, Journal of International Economic Law)

To understand the current international system as a normative order, a dialogue between legal scholarship and philosophy is essential, striking the right balance between reflections on both practice and principles. In this book, Steven Ratner, a leading scholar of international law, achieves this masterfully. He presents a nuanced reconstruction of the core norms of justice of the international legal order with its major pillars of peace and human rights that is both grounded in practice and transcends it. A milestone for future discussions of justice beyond the state. (Rainer Forst, Professor of Political Theory and Philosophy, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main)

Ratner has made a major contribution to a new and progressive development: the effort to bridge the gap between philosophical treatments of global justice, which tend to ignore international law, and international legal scholarship, which tends to be philosophically under-informed. (Allen Buchanan, James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law, Duke University and (annual) Visiting Professor of the Philosophy of Law, Law School, King's College London)

The Thin Justice of International Law is a major achievement. It shows how, for all its limitations and flaws, international law contains a morally compelling core, not just in what it says but in what it does. Against the cynics, Ratner demonstrates how the project of upholding and strengthening international law is of immense moral importance. (Elizabeth Anderson, John Dewey Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
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In a world full of armed conflict and human misery, global justice remains one of the most compelling missions of our time. Understanding the promises and limitations of global justice demands a careful appreciation of international law, the web of binding norms and institutions that help govern the behaviour of states and other global actors.

This book provides a new interdisciplinary approach to global justice, one that integrates the work and insights of international law and contemporary ethics. It asks whether the core norms of international law are just, appraising them according to a standard of global justice derived from the fundamental values of peace and the protection of human rights.

Through a combination of a careful explanation of the legal norms and philosophical argument, Ratner concludes that many international law norms meet such a standard of justice, even as distinct areas of injustice remain within the law and the verdict is still out on others. Among the subjects covered in the book are the rules on the use of force, self-determination, sovereign equality, the decision making procedures of key international organizations, the territorial scope of human rights obligations (including humanitarian intervention), and key areas of international economic law.

Ultimately, the book shows how an understanding of international law's moral foundations will enrich the global justice debate, while exposing the ethical consequences of different rules.

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  • VerlagOUP Oxford
  • Erscheinungsdatum2015
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  • ISBN 13 9780198704041
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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. In a world full of armed conflict and human misery, global justice remains one of the most compelling missions of our time. Understanding the promises and limitations of global justice demands a careful appreciation of international law, the web of binding norms and institutions that help govern the behaviour of states and other global actors. This book provides a new interdisciplinary approach to global justice, one that integrates the workand insights of international law and contemporary ethics. It asks whether the core norms of international law are just, appraising them according to a standard of global justice derived from thefundamental values of peace and the protection of human rights. Through a combination of a careful explanation of the legal norms and philosophical argument, Ratner concludes that many international law norms meet such a standard of justice, even as distinct areas of injustice remain within the law and the verdict is still out on others. Among the subjects covered in the book are the rules on the use of force, self-determination, sovereign equality, the decision makingprocedures of key international organizations, the territorial scope of human rights obligations (including humanitarian intervention), and key areas of international economic law.Ultimately, the book shows how an understanding of international law's moral foundations will enrich the global justice debate, while exposing the ethical consequences of different rules. Offering a new interdisciplinary approach to global justice and integrating the insights of international relations and contemporary ethics, this book asks whether the core norms of international law are just by appraising them according to a standard of global justice grounded in the advancement of peace and protection of human rights. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780198704041

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