Preface for the First EditionPreface for the Revised EditionAcknowledgementsIntroductionPART 1: SovereigntyIntroduction1 Thomas Hobbes, "Leviathan"2 Charles R. Beitz, "A State of Nature"3 Thomas W. Pogge, "Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignty"PART 2: Rights to Self-determinationIntroduction4 Avishai Margalit & Joseph Raz, "National Self-Determination"5 Allen Buchanan, "Theories of Secession"PART 3: Human RightsIntroduction6 UN, Universal Declaration of Human Rights7 Leif Wenar, "The Nature of Rights"8 James W. Nickel, "Making Sense of Human Rights"9 Peter Jones, "Group Rights and Group Oppression"10 David Sussman, "What's Wrong with Torture?"Part 4: Nationalism and PatriotismIntroduction11 Martha C. Nussbaum, "Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism"12 Richard W. Miller, "Cosmopolitan Respect and Patriotic Concern"Part 5: CosmopolitanismIntroduction13 Immanuel Kant, Perpetual Peace14 Pauline Kleingeld, "Kantian Patriotism"15 Simon Caney, "Cosmopolitan Justice and Equalizing Opportunities"16 Thom Brooks, "Philosophy Unbound"Part 6: Immigration and CitizenshipIntroduction17 David Miller, "Immigrants, Nations, and Citizenship"18 Michael Blake, "Immigration, Jurisdiction and Exclusion"19 Samuel Scheffler, "Immigration and the Significance of Culture"Part 7: Global PovertyIntroduction20 Peter Singer, "Famine, Affluence, and Morality"21 David Miller, "Distributing Responsibilities"22 Thom Brooks, "Remedial Responsibilities beyond Nations"23 Thomas Nagel, "The Problem of Global Justice"24 Andreas Sangiovannni, "How Practices Matter"25 Lea Ypi, Robert E. Goodin and Christian Barry, "Associative Duties, Global Justice and the Colonies"Part 8: Just WarIntroduction26 St Thomas Aquinas, "War, Sedition, and Killing"27 John Stuart Mill, "A Few Words on Non-Intervention"28 UN, Charter, Chapter VII29 Thomas Nagel, "War and Massacre"30 Jeff McMahan, "Just Cause for War"31 Seth Lazar, "Necessity in Self-defense and War"Part 9 TerrorismIntroduction32 David Rodin, "Terrorism without Intention"33 Saul Smilansky, "Terrorism, Justification, and Illusion"Part 10 Women and Global JusticeIntroduction34 Susan Moller Okin, "Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?"35 Susan Moller Okin, "Poverty, Well-being and Gender"36 Martha C. Nussbaum, "On hearing women's voices"Part 11 Climate ChangeIntroduction37 Stephen M Gardiner, "The Real Tragedy of the Commons"38 Simon Caney, "Just Emissions"39 Thom Brooks, "How Not to Save the Planet"BibliographyIndex
Thom Brooks is Professor of Law and Government at Durham University, where he previously served as Dean of Durham Law School. Professor Brooks has held visiting positions at Columbia University, New York University, University of Oxford, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale University. He is the author and editor of numerous works, including Hegel's Philosophy of Right and the forthcoming Global Justice: An Introduction.