Review Article: International Distributive Justice
Author(s)
Caney, Simon
Abstract
The literature on global justice contains a number of distinct approaches. This article identifies and reviews recent work in four of these commonly found in the literature. First, there is an examination of the cosmopolitan contention that distributive principles apply globally. This is followed by three responses to the cosmopolitanism – the nationalist emphasis on special duties to co-nationals, the society of states claim that principles of global distributive justice violate the independence of states, and the realist claim that global justice is utopian and that states should advance national interest.