Global Civil Society 2011: Globality and the Absence of JusticeSpringer, 2016 M01 12 - 240 páginas Global Civil Society 2011 combines activist and academic accounts of contemporary struggles to promote, negotiate and deliver justice in a global frame without a central authority. In their engagement with cultural diversity and their networked communication the contributors rethink and remake justice beyond the confines of the nation state. |
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FORGIVE AND FORGET? COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND THE QUEST FOR JUSTICE | 11 |
NETWORKING FOR GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY | 60 |
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE | 102 |
TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE | 133 |
STATE NATION AND GLOBAL JUSTICE | 179 |
References | 233 |
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