Fall 2015 (29.3)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
This issue includes an essay by Richard Goldstone on global ethical standards for international judges; a book symposium on Michael Blake's Justice and Foreign Policy, featuring contributions from Anna Stilz, Pablo Gilabert, Simon Caney, and Richard Miller, with a reply from Blake; a feature by Holly Lawford-Smith on ethical consumption and individual obligations; a review essay by David Runciman on democracy in the age of the Internet; and book reviews by Mark Rigstad, Kenneth Rodman, and George Rupp.

ESSAY

International Judges: Is There a Global Ethic? [Full text]
Richard J. Goldstone

BOOK SYMPOSIUM

Against Democratic Interventionism
Anna Stilz

Global Moral Egalitarianism and Global Distributive Egalitarianism
Pablo Gilabert

Coercion, Justification, and Inequality: Defending Global Egalitarianism
Simon Caney

Michael Blake's Border Controls
Richard W. Miller

Justice and Foreign Policy: A Reply to My Critics
Michael Blake

FEATURE

Unethical Consumption and Obligations to Signal
Holly Lawford-Smith

REVIEW ESSAY

Rescuing Democracy in the Age of the Internet [Full text]
David Runciman

REVIEWS [Full text]

The Ethics of Preventive War
Edited by Deen K. Chatterjee
Review by Mark Rigstad

Rough Justice: The International Criminal Court in a World of Power Politics
David Bosco
Review by Kenneth A. Rodman

The Paradox of Liberation: Secular Revolutions and Religious Counterrevolutions
Michael Walzer
Review by George Rupp

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