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  2. Global justice - Wikipedia

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    Over the same period, and especially since the 1970s, global justice became a more prominent issue in political philosophy. [10] In the contemporary global justice debate, the general issue of impartiality centres on the moral significance of borders and of shared citizenship.

  3. Joyeeta Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Joyeeta Gupta (born in Delhi, India) is a social scientist focusing on environment and development. She is Distinguished Professor of Climate Justice, Sustainability and Global Justice (University of Amsterdam), and is also Professor of Environment and Development in the Global South and holds a water professorship at IHE-Delft Institute for Water Education.

  4. Human Rights and Global Diversity - Wikipedia

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    Despite potential biases, she saw the book as shedding light on crucial issues surrounding human rights. [2] Edward Eugene Kleist found the book to be a well-organized and suitable resource for undergraduate courses. Kleist appreciated Churchill's analysis of philosophical concepts and the integration of various theorists' arguments.

  5. Top news headlines of 2024, month-by-month - AOL

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    From Boeing's turbulence and a catastrophic hurricane, to Donald Trump's election victory, "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley looks back at key events of a year that was monumental.

  6. The Top 10 Global Risks for 2024 - AOL

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    From U.S. political dysfunction to the axis of rogues, Ian Bremmer breaks down the world's biggest risks for 2024. ... The Top 10 Global Risks for 2024. Ian Bremmer. January 8, 2024 at 3:07 PM ...

  7. Tanner Lectures on Human Values - Wikipedia

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    1990-91 (Oxford): David N. Montgomery—"Citizenship and Justice in the Lives and Thoughts of Nineteenth-Century American Workers" 1990-91 (Michigan): Richard Rorty—"Feminism and Pragmatism" 1991-92 (Cambridge): David Baltimore—"On Doing Science in the Modern World" 1991-92 (Utah): Jared Diamond—"The Broadest Pattern of Human History"

  8. New Internationalist - Wikipedia

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    New Internationalist (NI) is an international publisher and left-wing magazine based in Oxford, England, [1] owned by a multi-stakeholder co-operative and run day to day as a worker-run co-operative with a non-hierarchical structure. [2]

  9. Albright-Gambari Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Albright-Gambari Commission, formally known as the Commission on Global Security, Justice & Governance, is a commission that was formed by the Hague Institute for Global Justice and the Stimson Center to consider new frameworks for collective action on issues such as state fragility, climate change, and the cyber-economy.