The borders of justice
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The borders of justice
(Politics, history, and social change)
Temple University Press, 2012
- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Exploring the limits of and contradictions of transitional justice
Table of Contents
Editors' Introduction 1. Justice and Equality: A Political Dilemma? Pascal, Plato, Marx - Etienne Balibar 2. Global Justice and Politics: On the Transition from the Normative to the Political Level - Francisco Naishtat 3. Traversing the Borders of Liberalism: Can There Be a Liberal Multiculturalism? - Juha Rudanko 4. The Long March from the Margins: Subaltern Politics, Justice, and Nature in Postcolonial India - Subir Sinha 5. Struggles of Justice: Political Discourses, Experiences, and Claims - Emmanuel Renault 6. Aestheticizing Law into Justice: The Fetus in a Divided Planet - Anirban Das 7. The Justice-Seeking Subject - Ranabir Samaddar 8. Law's Internationalization and Justice for the Citizens and Noncitizens in France - Jean-Louis Halperin 9. Borderscapes of Differential Inclusion: Subjectivity and Struggles on the Threshold of Justice's Excess - Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson Contributors Index
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