The September 2013 edition of Global Policy contains a special section entitled ‘Globalising Justice: A Multidimensional Approach’. Edited by Valentina Gentile and Marcello Di Paola, it investigates the meaning and possibilities of justice at the global level through articles on the measurement of wellbeing and social progress, and methods of fighting the resource curse. Alongside a practitioners’ commentary on international criminal law, the issue also contains research articles on challenges to global governance, a global poverty measure, and the responsibility to protect.
Research Articles
Martin Ravallion and Shaohua Chen - A Proposal for Truly Global Poverty Measures
Michael Zürn and Stefan Schäfer - The Paradox of Climate Engineering
Special Section - Globalising Justice: A Multidimensional Approach, edited by Valentina Gentile and Marcello Di Paola
Leonardo Becchetti - ‘On the Measurement of Social Progress and Wellbeing’: A Commentary
Raffaele Marchetti - ‘On the Measurement of Social Progress and Wellbeing’: A Commentary
Leif Wenar - Fighting the Resource Curse
Survey Articles
Nienke de Deugd, Katharina Stamm and Wim Westerman - Supranational Cooperation in Europe
Practitioner Commentaries
David Re - The Glass is Half-full for International Criminal Law
Review Essay
Robert Harmon - The Future of Global Energy: Overcoming the Policy Challenges