17–19 Jun 2020
Civic Centre
Europe/London timezone

Book roundtable: 'Global Justice and Social Conflict: The Foundations of Liberal Order and International Law' by Tarik Kochi

18 Jun 2020, 15:00
1h 30m
Stephenson Room

Stephenson Room

Roundtable Ethics and World Politics Working Group

Description

The roundtable participants will engage critically with the recently published book Global Justice and Social Conflict: The Foundations of Liberal Order and International Law by Tarik Kochi (Routledge, 2019), followed by the author's responses and open discussion.

In the book, Kochi argues that to think seriously about global justice we need to understand how both liberalism and neoliberalism have pushed aside rival ideas of social and economic justice in the name of private property, individualistic rights, state security and capitalist ‘free’ markets. Ranging from ancient concepts of natural law and republican constitutionalism, to early modern ideas of natural rights and political economy, and to contemporary discourses of human rights, humanitarian war and global constitutionalism, Kochi shows how the key foundational elements of a now globalised political, economic and juridical tradition are constituted and continually beset by struggles over what counts as justice and over how to realise it. Engaging with a wide range of thinkers and reaching provocatively across a breadth of subject areas, Kochi investigates the roots of many globalised struggles over justice, human rights, democracy and equality, and offers an alternative constitutional understanding of the future of emancipatory politics and international law.

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