Description
This panel showcases original research from across the field of contemporary global ethics, bringing established scholars into dialogue with early-career researchers. Covering the ethics of war, of trade, of healthcare provision, of migration, and of international-ethical theorising itself, the panel represents a broad cross-section of cutting-edge research in its subfield. The papers are united by bringing a discussion of ethics and moral principles to bear on their respective empirical domains of international/global practice.