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Truth and evidence
In: Nomos 64
"The relationship between truth and politics has rarely seemed more vexed. Worries about misinformation and disinformation abound, and the value of expertise for democratic decision-making dismissed. Whom can we trust to provide us with reliable testimony? In Truth and Evidence, the latest in the NOMOS series, Melissa Schwartzberg and Philip Kitcher present nine timely essays shedding light on practices of inquiry. These essays address urgent questions including what it means to #BelieveWomen; what factual knowledge we require to confront challenges like COVID-19; and how white supremacy shapes the law of evidence"--
Wealth
In: Nomos 58
Compromise
In: Nomos 59
The problem of clean hands : negotiated compromise in lawmaking / Eric Beerbohm -- Which side are you on? / Anton Ford -- The moral distinctiveness of legislated law / David Dyzenhaus -- On compromise, negotiation, and loss / Amy J. Cohen -- Compromise in negotiation / Simon Cábulea May -- Uncompromising democracy / Melissa Schwartzberg -- Democratic conflict and the political morality of compromise / Michelle M. Moody-Adams -- The challenges of conscience in a world of compromise / Amy J. Sepinwall -- Necessary compromise and public harm / Andrew Sabl -- Compromise and representative government : a skeptical perspective / Alexander Kirshner
Getting to the rule of law
In: Nomos 50
The rule of law has been celebrated as "an unqualified human good" and promoted around the world to secure economic development and political freedom. Yet there is considerable disagreement about just what the ideal of the rule of law requires. When people clamor for the preservation or extension of the rule of law, are they advocating a substantive conception of the rule of law respecting private property and promoting liberty, a formal conception emphasizing an "inner morality of law," or a procedural conception stressing the right to be heard by an impartial tribunal and
Immigration, emigration, and migration
In: Nomos 57
Why does the state have the right to control immigration? / Sarah Song --Three mistakes in open borders debates / Adam B. Cox --Jurisdiction and exclusion: a response to Sarah Song / Michael Blake--Bordering by law : the migration of law, crimes, sovereignty, and the mail / Judith Resnik -- Citizens and persons : comments on Resnik / James Bohman -- Commentary on "bordering by law" by Judith Resnik / Jennifer Hochschild -- Democracy, migration, and international institutions / Thomas Christiano -- Regulatory pluralism and the interests of migrants / Cristina Rodriguez
Humanitarian intervention: [emerged from the papers and commentaries presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy (ASPLP), held in conjunction with the American Political Science Association meetings in Boston in September 2002]
In: Nomos 47
Principles -- Traditional just war theory and humanitarian intervention / Joseph Boyle -- Humanitarian intervention : a conflict of traditions / Anthony Coates -- A duty to protect / Kok-Chor Tan -- Humanitarian intervention as a perfect duty: a Kantian argument / Carla Bagnoli -- Institutions -- Legality and legitimacy in humanitarian intervention / Thomas Franck -- Moralizing humanitarian intervention : why jurying fails and how law can help / Thomas Pogge -- Whose principles? whose institutions? legitimacy problems of humanitarian intervention / Catherine Lu -- Jurying humanitarian intervention and the ethical principle of open-minded consultation -- Brian D. Lepard -- The jury, the law, and the primacy of politics / Melissa S. Williams -- From state sovereignty to human security (via institutions?) / Pratap Bhanu Mehta -- The unavoidability of morality : a commentary on Mehta / Kok-Chor Tan.
World Affairs Online
Political exclusion and domination: [papers and commentaries presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy in 2001 ...]
In: Nomos 46
Invisible citizens : political exclusion and domination in Arendt and Ellison / Danielle Allen -- Tragic visions, mundane realities : a comment on Danielle Allen's "Invisible Citizens" / Clifford Orwin -- The domination complaint / Philip Pettit -- Pettit and modern Republican political thought / Miguel Vatter -- Against Monism : pluralist critical comments on Danielle Allen and Philip Pettit / Veit Bader -- Reply to Bader and Orwin / Danielle Allen -- In reply to Bader and Vatter / Philip Pettit -- Exclusion and assimilation : two forms of domination in relation to freedom / James Tully -- Liberal foundationalism and agonistic democracy / Michael Blake -- Democracy and legitimacy : a response to James Tully's "Exclusion and Assimilation" / Leif Wenar -- A reply to Michael Blake and Leif Wenar / James Tully -- Inscribing the face : shame, stigma, and punishment / Martha Nussbaum -- The duration of shame "Time Served" or "Lifetime"? / Sanford Levinson -- Genocide's sexuality / Catharine A. MacKinnon