Book contents
- Empire, Race and Global Justice
- Empire, Race and Global Justice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Empire, Race and Global Justice
- 1 Reparations, History and the Origins of Global Justice
- 2 The Doctor’s Plot
- 3 Corporations, Universalism, and the Domestication of Race in International Law
- 4 Race and Global Justice
- 5 Association, Reciprocity, and Emancipation
- 6 Global Justice: Just Another Modernisation Theory?
- 7 Globalizing Global Justice
- 8 Challenging Liberal Belief
- 9 Cosmopolitan Just War and Coloniality
- 10 Indigenous Peoples, Settler Colonialism, and Global Justice in Anglo-America
- 11 Decolonizing Borders, Self-Determination, and Global Justice
- Index
3 - Corporations, Universalism, and the Domestication of Race in International Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2019
- Empire, Race and Global Justice
- Empire, Race and Global Justice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Empire, Race and Global Justice
- 1 Reparations, History and the Origins of Global Justice
- 2 The Doctor’s Plot
- 3 Corporations, Universalism, and the Domestication of Race in International Law
- 4 Race and Global Justice
- 5 Association, Reciprocity, and Emancipation
- 6 Global Justice: Just Another Modernisation Theory?
- 7 Globalizing Global Justice
- 8 Challenging Liberal Belief
- 9 Cosmopolitan Just War and Coloniality
- 10 Indigenous Peoples, Settler Colonialism, and Global Justice in Anglo-America
- 11 Decolonizing Borders, Self-Determination, and Global Justice
- Index
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- Empire, Race and Global Justice , pp. 74 - 93Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019
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