Frank J. Garcia
Boston College
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Archive | 2011
Chi Carmody; Frank J. Garcia; John Linarelli
Part I. Theorizing Justice in International Economic Institutions: 1. Approaching global justice through human rights: elements of theory and practice Carol C. Gould 2. Global equality of opportunity as an institutional standard of distributive justice Daniel Butt 3. Human persons, human rights, and the distributive structure of global justice Robert C. Hockett 4. Global economic fairness: internal principles Aaron James Part II. How Justice Gets Done in International Economic Institutions: 5. The conventional morality of trade Chin Leng Lim 6. The political geography of distributive justice Jeffrey L. Dunoff 7. Democratic governance, distributive justice and development Chantal Thomas Part III. Skepticism about the Role of Justice in International Economic Institutions: 8. Global justice and trade Fernando Teson and Jonathan Klick 9. Jam tomorrow: a critique of international economic law Barbara Stark 10. Doing justice: the economics and politics of international distributive justice Joel P. Trachtman.
Chapters | 2011
Frank J. Garcia; Lindita V. Ciko
The fairness of institutions of global economic governance ranks among the most pressing issues of our time. Most approaches to understanding the complex structure of treaties and intergovernmental organizations such as the WTO tend to uncritically accept an economic focus, highlighting gains from trade and the merits of progressive trade and investment liberalization. While the economic arguments are compelling, other ways of thinking about the roles of these institutions have received less attention. The Research Handbook fills this gap by offering a substantial interdisciplinary examination of the normative and policy underpinnings of the international economic order.
Archive | 2012
Chi Carmody; Frank J. Garcia; John Linarelli
Part I. Theorizing Justice in International Economic Institutions: 1. Approaching global justice through human rights: elements of theory and practice Carol C. Gould 2. Global equality of opportunity as an institutional standard of distributive justice Daniel Butt 3. Human persons, human rights, and the distributive structure of global justice Robert C. Hockett 4. Global economic fairness: internal principles Aaron James Part II. How Justice Gets Done in International Economic Institutions: 5. The conventional morality of trade Chin Leng Lim 6. The political geography of distributive justice Jeffrey L. Dunoff 7. Democratic governance, distributive justice and development Chantal Thomas Part III. Skepticism about the Role of Justice in International Economic Institutions: 8. Global justice and trade Fernando Teson and Jonathan Klick 9. Jam tomorrow: a critique of international economic law Barbara Stark 10. Doing justice: the economics and politics of international distributive justice Joel P. Trachtman.
Archive | 2012
Chi Carmody; Frank J. Garcia; John Linarelli
Part I. Theorizing Justice in International Economic Institutions: 1. Approaching global justice through human rights: elements of theory and practice Carol C. Gould 2. Global equality of opportunity as an institutional standard of distributive justice Daniel Butt 3. Human persons, human rights, and the distributive structure of global justice Robert C. Hockett 4. Global economic fairness: internal principles Aaron James Part II. How Justice Gets Done in International Economic Institutions: 5. The conventional morality of trade Chin Leng Lim 6. The political geography of distributive justice Jeffrey L. Dunoff 7. Democratic governance, distributive justice and development Chantal Thomas Part III. Skepticism about the Role of Justice in International Economic Institutions: 8. Global justice and trade Fernando Teson and Jonathan Klick 9. Jam tomorrow: a critique of international economic law Barbara Stark 10. Doing justice: the economics and politics of international distributive justice Joel P. Trachtman.
Archive | 2012
Chi Carmody; Frank J. Garcia; John Linarelli
Part I. Theorizing Justice in International Economic Institutions: 1. Approaching global justice through human rights: elements of theory and practice Carol C. Gould 2. Global equality of opportunity as an institutional standard of distributive justice Daniel Butt 3. Human persons, human rights, and the distributive structure of global justice Robert C. Hockett 4. Global economic fairness: internal principles Aaron James Part II. How Justice Gets Done in International Economic Institutions: 5. The conventional morality of trade Chin Leng Lim 6. The political geography of distributive justice Jeffrey L. Dunoff 7. Democratic governance, distributive justice and development Chantal Thomas Part III. Skepticism about the Role of Justice in International Economic Institutions: 8. Global justice and trade Fernando Teson and Jonathan Klick 9. Jam tomorrow: a critique of international economic law Barbara Stark 10. Doing justice: the economics and politics of international distributive justice Joel P. Trachtman.
Archive | 2012
Chi Carmody; Frank J. Garcia; John Linarelli
Part I. Theorizing Justice in International Economic Institutions: 1. Approaching global justice through human rights: elements of theory and practice Carol C. Gould 2. Global equality of opportunity as an institutional standard of distributive justice Daniel Butt 3. Human persons, human rights, and the distributive structure of global justice Robert C. Hockett 4. Global economic fairness: internal principles Aaron James Part II. How Justice Gets Done in International Economic Institutions: 5. The conventional morality of trade Chin Leng Lim 6. The political geography of distributive justice Jeffrey L. Dunoff 7. Democratic governance, distributive justice and development Chantal Thomas Part III. Skepticism about the Role of Justice in International Economic Institutions: 8. Global justice and trade Fernando Teson and Jonathan Klick 9. Jam tomorrow: a critique of international economic law Barbara Stark 10. Doing justice: the economics and politics of international distributive justice Joel P. Trachtman.
Boston College international and comparative law review | 2005
Frank J. Garcia
Brooklyn journal of international law | 1999
Frank J. Garcia
Archive | 2003
Frank J. Garcia
Journal of International Economic Law | 2007
Frank J. Garcia