“…International institutions governing global trade have long faced criticism for fostering domination of the developed global north over the developing global south (Shaw 1979;Onwuka 1989;Mahler 1994). In particular, they have been accused of prioritising trade liberalisation above concerns for human rights, the environment, and redistributive equality (Føllesdal 2016).…”
Section: A Global Justice Perspective: Trade Domination and The Possimentioning
Reconsidering European Contributions to Global Justice (GLOBUS) is a research project that critically examines the EU's contribution to global justice.
“…International institutions governing global trade have long faced criticism for fostering domination of the developed global north over the developing global south (Shaw 1979;Onwuka 1989;Mahler 1994). In particular, they have been accused of prioritising trade liberalisation above concerns for human rights, the environment, and redistributive equality (Føllesdal 2016).…”
Section: A Global Justice Perspective: Trade Domination and The Possimentioning
Reconsidering European Contributions to Global Justice (GLOBUS) is a research project that critically examines the EU's contribution to global justice.
“…International institutions governing global trade have long faced criticism for fostering domination of the developed global north over the developing global south (Shaw 1979;Onwuka 1989;Mahler 1994). In particular, they have been accused of prioritising trade liberalisation above concerns for human rights, the environment, and redistributive equality (Føllesdal 2016).…”
Reconsidering European Contributions to Global Justice (GLOBUS) is a research project that critically examines the EU's contribution to global justice.
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