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CONTENS
- Justice and Disadvantages during Childhood - What Does the Capability Approach Have to Offer? by Gottfried Schweiger, Gunter Graf and Mar Cabezas
- Children's Rights as Evolving Capabilities: Towards a Con textualized and Processual Conception of Social Justice by Jean-Michel Bonvin and Daniel Stoecklin
- Liberalism without Perfection? Autonomy, Toleration and Education in Nussbaum's Capability Approach by Johannes Drerup
- The Right to Love during Childhood and the Capability Approach: Beyond the Liao/Cowden Debate by Mar Cabezas
- Children's Rights to Asylum and the Capability Approach by Jonathan Josefsson
- Young Bodies, Small Minds? Applying the Capability Approach to Girls' Sexual and Reproductive Rights by Rosana Trivino Caballero
- Local Needs and Global Indicators: A Contextual Approach to Muludimensional Child Deprivation by Sepideh Yousefzadeb and Franziska Gassmann
- A Game Theoretic Solution to the Inconsistency between Thrasymachus and Glaucon in Plato's Republic
- The Rule Following Considerations and the Case for Moral Particularism: A Critical Examination
- Self Concern Without Anticipation R
- Spem in Aliud... What (Other) May 1 Hope For?
- Cohen's Equivocal Attack on Rawls's Basic Structure Restriction
- On the Moral Importance of Numbers, Relevance and the Workings of Non Aggregative Reasoning by Gabriel Badan
- The Ethics of Military Action-600 Years after Paul Vladimiri's Theory of Just War by Adam Crimila and Magdalena Plotka
- Just War and Holy War: Again by Machael Walzer
- Prian aliquem are two est contra ius naturale On Paul Vladimir's Natural Rights Theory by Magdalena Plathe
- The Right of Infidels to Protect Their Goods from the Per spective of the 15 Century Polish School of Ius gentium by Wyjauh BaĆczyk
- No Culture, No Rights: The Strategies of Deculturation' in the Spanish Conquest of America by Iwona Krupecka
- Bellam itum and liberam ius ad bellum in 19th Century Interna
tional Legal Discourse: Deconstructing a Myth by Hendrik Simon
- Occasional Inevitability of War Crimes or Ethically Unjusti fied Hegemony of (Some of) the Rights of Civilians? Some Remarks on the Duplex Nature of Extra-Moral Absolutism by Adam Cebula
- Putting the war back in just war theory: Critique of examples
- Defending Sufficientarianism by Jeanette Albak Henriksen
- Prioritarianism and Other-Regarding Decision-Making under Risk by Alexandru Velacu
- The Nature and Uniqueness of Material Value-Ethics Clarified by Vlastimil Vobanka
- The Link between Firm Size and Corporate Social Respon sibility: Are There Differences between Family and Non
- The Fragility of Our Moral Standing to Blame by Eduardo Rivera Li
- Bringing Responsibility to Justice by Alexander Braw
- HREC Members' Personal Values Influence Decision Mak ing in Contentious Cases
by Boris Handal, Kevin Watson, Keagan Brewer, Mare Fellman and Marguerite Maker
- The Abductive Argument for Libertarian Self Ownership: Attractive but Inconclusive by Kasper Ossenblok
- Killing: A Conceptual Analysis Cheng-chib Tsai
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