Justice and vulnerability in Europe : : an interdisciplinary approach / / edited by Trudie Knijn and Dorota Lepianka.

"Justice and Vulnerability in Europe contributes to the understanding of justice in Europe from both a theoretical and empirical perspective. It shows that Europe is falling short of its ideals and justice-related ambitions by repeatedly failing its most vulnerable populations. Interdisciplinar...

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Place / Publishing House:Cheltenham, England ;, Northampton, Massachusetts : : Edward Elgar Publishing,, [2020]
2020
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (270 pages) :; digital file(s).
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505 0 0 |a Contents: 1. Introduction / Dorota Lepianka And Trudie Knijn -- 2. Thinking About Justice: A Traditional Philosophical Framework / Simon Rippon, Miklós Zala, Tom Theuns, Sem De Maagt, And Bert Van Den Brink -- 3. From Political Philosophy To Messy Empirical Reality / Miklós Zala, Simon Rippon, Tom Theuns, Sem De Maagt, And Bert Van Den Brink -- 4. Redistribution, Recognition And Representation. Understanding Justice Across Academic Disciplines / Trudie Knijn, Tom Theuns And Miklós Zala -- 5. Four Or Fewer Freedoms: Justice Contested And Codified Between 1941 And 1957 / Barbara Oomen And Alexandra Timmer -- 6. Framing Justice Claims As Legal Rights - How Law (Mis-)Handles Injustices / Marie Pierre Granger And Orsolya Salat -- 7. The Impact Of The European Charters In Times Of Crisis And Their Role In Effectuating Social Justice Ideals For European Citizens / Barbara Safradin And Sybe De Vries -- 8. Justice, Citizenship, And Methodological De-Nationalism / Bridget Anderson And Pier-Luc Dupont -- 9. Education And Justice: Inclusion, Exclusion And Belonging / Başak Akkan And Ayşe Buğra -- 10. Just Care For The Elderly And Disabled / Trudie Knijn And Jing Hiah -- 11. Welfare, Labour And Austerity: Resistances And Alternatives Through Women's Gaze / Maria Paula Meneses, Sara Araújo And Sílvia Ferreira -- 12. The Interplay And Tensions Between Justice Claims Nancy Fraser's Conception Of Justice, Empirical Research, And Real World Political Philosophy / Bert Van Den Brink, Miklós Zala And Tom Theuns -- 13. Mechanisms That Impede Justice / Trudie Knijn And Başak Akkan -- 14. Living And Theorizing Boundaries Of Justice / Trudie Knijn, Jelena Belic And Miklós Zala -- 15. European Justice In Times Of The Corona Crisis - Some Preliminary Reflections / Trudie Knijn And Dorota Lepianka -- Index. 
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