Defining Global Justice
Explore the intricate dynamics of global justice with Defining Global Justice by Edward C. Lorenz, published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2001. This insightful work spans 277 pages and delves into the historical role of the United States within the International Labor Organization (ILO). Lorenz responds to a challenge posed by the President of the American Political Science Association in 2000, urging scholars to investigate how well-structured institutions can foster a renewed sense of freedom worldwide. This book is essential for anyone interested in political science, international relations, and labor policies. Discover how Lorenz navigates the complexities of global governance and the impact of U.S. policies on international labor standards. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about understanding the global landscape of justice.