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Law, Politics, and Responding to Injustice

Edited by: Coel Kirkby, Wojciech Sadurski, Kevin Walton

ISBN13: 9781032676111
To be Published: December 2024
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £135.00



This book examines the issue of injustice, and our responses to it, in a range of contemporary contexts.

In her ground-breaking book The Faces of Injustice (1990), Judith Shklar draws attention to our tendency to view injustice as an abnormality. Of course it is not: injustice is ubiquitous. But how should we respond to it? The book brings together leading legal and political theorists to explore the nature of injustice, its relationship to law, and responses to it, in a variety of contexts. Their chapters cover issues such as protest, resistance, violence, the moral obligation to obey the law, civil disobedience, democratic reform, and transitional justice. They all, though, share a concern to examine such issues through a Shklar-inspired focus on injustice.

This book will appeal to academics and advanced students in law, politics, and philosophy.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
Introduction
Coel Kirkby, Wojciech Sadurski, and Kevin Walton

1. The Legal Experience of Injustice
David Dyzenhaus
2. A Taxonomy of Injustice
Duncan Ivison
3. Political Contempt, Divided Societies, and Transitional Justice
Colleen Murphy
4. Finding Justice Between Accommodation and Refusal
Eddie Synot
5. States of Injustice and Statuses of Legality
Nicole Roughan
6. Bringing Heaven Down to Earth: Rights and Inclusion in Rawlsian Public Reason
Patrick Emerton and Jayani Nadarajalingam
7. Beginning from Injustice
Ashwini Vasanthakumar
8. Injustice and the Moral Obligation to Obey the Law
Jonathan Crowe
9. Acting Together to Address Structural Injustice: A Deliberative Mini-Public Proposal
Ting-An Lin