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|a Distributive justice and world trade law :
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|a Cover -- Half-title page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Preface -- Table of Cases -- Table of Treaties, Instruments, and Official Documents -- List of Abbreviations -- Part I Foundations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Distributive Justice in International Trade -- 1.2 Why Trade Law Needs a Theory of Justice â#x80;Œ -- 1.3 â#x80;Œ and Why It Doesnâ#x80;#x99;t Have One -- 1.4 Overview -- 1.5 On the Merits and Challenges of Interdisciplinarity -- 1.6 Equality in Global Commerce -- 1.6.1 Two Classes of Measure -- 1.6.2 Identifying Measures
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|a 1.6.3 Equality in Global Commerce2 Why World Trade Law Needs a Theory of Justice -- 2.1 The Problem of Distributive Justice in International Trade Regulation -- 2.2 Distributive Justice and Political Morality -- 2.3 On the Scope of Justice: Domestic vs. International vs. Global -- 2.4 What Trade Law Theory Is (and Is Not) About -- 2.5 Existing Approaches to Distributive Justice in Trade Regulation -- 2.5.1 Equality and a Global Difference Principle -- 2.5.2 Social Liberalism and the Law of Peoples -- 2.5.3 Human Rights and Realization-Focused Comparison
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|a 2.5.4 Internalism and Interpretivism2.5.5 Moral Positivism -- 2.5.6 Economic Efficiency -- 2.6 Structure and Methodology -- 2.6.1 Normative Theory -- 2.6.2 Explanation, Interpretation, Evaluation -- 2.6.3 Critical Implications -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Part II Justice -- 3 Towards a Political Theory of International Economic Law -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Coercion, Nonvoluntary Institutions, and Distributive Justice -- 3.2.1 Can Coercion Distinguish Domestic from International? -- 3.2.2 Why Does Coercion Matter?
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|a 3.3 Coercion and the Plurality of Global Institutions3.4 Direct Coercion, Indirect Coercion, and Self-Determination -- 3.5 Exclusive Coercion, Inclusive Coercion, and the Fruits of Social Cooperation -- 3.6 External Coercion and the Interpersonal Test -- 3.7 From International Coercion to Equality in Global Commerce -- 3.8 Conclusion -- 4 Sovereignty, Nationality, and the Limits of Statism -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Sovereignty, Security, and Global Justice -- 4.2.1 Sovereignty and Security -- 4.2.2 Sovereignty and Coordination
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|a 4.3 Sovereignty and the Basic Structure4.3.1 Why the Basic Structure? -- 4.3.2 The Impact Objection -- 4.3.3 The Participation Objection -- 4.3.4 The Agency Objection -- 4.4 National Priority and Global Justice -- 4.5 Further Statist Objections -- 4.5.1 The Metric Problem -- 4.5.2 The Dynamic Problem -- 4.6 Conclusion -- 5 Self-Determination and External Trade Measures -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Self-Determination in International Law -- 5.3 Intrinsic Arguments -- 5.4 Expressive Arguments -- 5.5 Instrumental Arguments
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