1. Global Social Justice: An Introduction Heather Widdows and Nicola J. Smith 2. The Globalisation of Human RightsLeslie Sklair 3. Liberal Internationalism and Global Social Justice Kostas Koukouzelis 4. Moral Distance and Global Social Justice: An Archaeology of BordersLuis Cabrera 5. Global Justice and the Distribution of Greenhouse Gas EmissionsSimon Caney 6. Ecological Issues of Justice Robin Attfield 7. Torture: A Touchstone for Global Social JusticeBob Brecher 8. Global Social Justice and Public Health Rebecca Shah 9. Cosmopolitan Social Justice and Labour ExploitationChristien van den Anker 10. Gender and Global Social Justice: Peacebuilding and the Politics of ParticipationLaura J. Shepherd 11. Sexuality, Power and Global Social Justice Penny Griffin 12. Global Social Justice: A ConclusionHeather Widdows and Nicola J. Smith
1. Global Social Justice: An Introduction
2. The Globalisation of Human
Rights
3. Liberal Internationalism and Global Social Justice
4. Moral
Distance and Global Social Justice: An Archaeology of Borders
5. Global
Justice and the Distribution of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
6. Ecological
Issues of Justice
7. Torture: A Touchstone for Global Social Justice
8.
Global Social Justice and Public Health
9. Cosmopolitan Social Justice and
Labour Exploitation
10. Gender and Global Social Justice: Peacebuilding and
the Politics of Participation
11. Sexuality, Power and Global Social Justice
12. Global Social Justice: A Conclusion
Heather Widdows is Professor of Global Ethics at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is Lead Editor of the Journal of Global Ethics and author of Global Ethics: An Introduction (Acumen, 2011). She has also published widely on issues of global justice and global ethics.
Nicola J. Smith is Senior Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Birmingham, UK. She has published a variety of articles on globalisation and social justice and is the author of Showcasing Globalisation: The Political Economy of the Irish Republic (Manchester University Press, 2005).