Global justice has been one of the hottest issues among legal and political philosophers in the past several decades. David Miller, Professor of Political Theory at Oxford University, is without doubt one of the theorists who have been taking the lead in the debate on global justice. In the summer of 2011, he was invited to give the 10th Kobe Lecture "Are Human Rights Conditional?" Miller's manuscript, along with eleven commentaries on the lecture and his celebrated book National Responsibility and Global Justice, as well as Miller's response are included in this volume. The title of the book, Human Rights and Global Justice, represents the shared belief that guaranteeing basic human rights is an essential element of global justice. It is quite interesting to examine how the subject of his lecture on human rights has come out of his intense study of global justice. What brought David Miller to the examination of the conditionality and reciprocity of human rights in this lecture, soon after criticizing cosmopolitanism in his theory of global justice? What kind of reactions does his multifaceted theory of global justice and human rights cause in Japan? This book provides the key to address these intriguing questions. (Series: Archiv fur Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie / Archives for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy - Vol. 139)Ë
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