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Topical Guide: Justice and Rights
Justice Related Topics
All Entries
Forms of Injustice
Sites of Justice
Varieties of Justice
Promoting Justice
Biblical Foundations of Justice
Rights
Duties and Obligations
First-Order Justice
Second-Order Justice
Justice Cognates
Theologies of Justice
Classical Tradition
Christian Tradition
Economic Justice
Global South, Justice in
History, Justice in
International Organizations and Governance
Justice in Science & Technology
Health and Justice
Linguistic Justice
Sexual Justice
Justice in the Disciplines
Justice in the Academy / Academic Practices
Peoples and Places
Aquinas, Thomas
Aquinas on justice and equality
Aquinas, Aristotelian and Ulpian definitions of justice may be equivalent under some interpretations
Aquinas’s conception of love as a disposition to desire the good for the other and union with the other
On first determining what humans are before evaluating their ethical nature
On justice and mercy
What Wolterstorff refers to as the act of justice is what Aquinas refers to as judgment
Augustine
On first determining what humans are before evaluating their ethical nature
On justice and mercy
On St Augustine of Hippo’s two cities which are characterized by two sorts of love: on love of self and love of God
Economic Justice
Achieving economic justice through social order and structure as well as social ethics
Climate change justice
Distributive justice through redistribution and transfer
Economic justice as grounded in respect for other human beings and recognition of own's reliance on God
Economic rights in human needs of food, fuel, housing, clothing, education, healthcare
Economic solutions for climate change
How economic inequality limits responses of poor countries to pandemics
In rule-making by government agencies
Inequalities in global lawmaking for national economies and global markets
Justice in transnational legal orders that govern global markets
Justice in work, public finance, and economic security
Response to market failure in advanced economies
The science and economics of climate change justice
Three challenges for estimating costs of climate change
Wealth inequality and climate change impacts
Global South, Justice in
Challenges to academic publishing in the Global South
Climate change differential impacts
Displaced persons in Colombia
Epistemic injustice as a failure to recognize and enter into dialogue about neglected forms of traditional knowledge
Government incapacity to deliver second-order justice in Colombian armed conflict
Government incapacity to restore violated first-order rights in Colombian armed conflict
Human rights violations in civil armed conflict, Colombia
Justice in global lawmaking for developing economies
Justice in the academies of the Global South
Language naming, grading, identifying, mapping as integral to colonialism
Post-colonial residues of unjust linguistic ideologies
Tensions between academic work and the pursuit of justice through activism in societies of the Global South
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Traditional knowledge in Latin America considered primitive, mythical, and infantile
Universities in the Global South
Do academics in the Global North have obligations to repair injustices experienced by their colleagues in the Global South
Epistemic injustice as a failure to recognize and enter into dialogue about neglected forms of traditional knowledge
First-order justice in the academy of the Global South
How do academics, especially in the Global South, balance academic pursuits with activism in their local and national institutions?
In Latin America traditional knowledge, such as ethnobotanical medicines, not taken as valid knowledge
Unjust conditions in academic publishing in the Global South
International Organizations and Governance
Getting IR beyond a reductionism that excludes justice and individual agency
How justice can be rendered in global lawmaking for global markets
How should wealthy states prioritize aid among competing needs, threats and rights violations
How wealthy western nations should care for refugees and the displaced
Human rights accountability in the pursuit of justice in international relations
Human rights and anti-discrimination laws
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