id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_c422yiyhavdmvbun7qzztb4nwi A. Walton Justice, authority, and the world order 2009 18 .pdf application/pdf 10447 658 62 authority and justice international institutions, such as the World Trade Keywords: Justice, Authority, International Institutions, World Trade Second, I will outline Nagel's objection to the idea of global justice, which focuses claim is valid it, for two reasons, does not follow that issues of justice do not have global This challenge to the idea of global justice is set forth by Thomas Nagel (2005). claiming he meant to imply an alternative conception of the justice-authority relation. initiated by authorities that claim a right to rule or that are authorised by citizen consent. justice arise in the context of all non-voluntary institutions (the subject of the following Nagel thinks gives rise to issues of justice: because we are obliged to accept the rules of an authorities in matters of justice is that they establish non-voluntary frameworks then the is regulated by a non-voluntary institution and this is insufficient for issues of justice to arise. ./cache/work_c422yiyhavdmvbun7qzztb4nwi.pdf ./txt/work_c422yiyhavdmvbun7qzztb4nwi.txt