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  1. A human rights approach to world hunger.James Nickel - 1995 - In William Aiken & Hugh LaFollette (eds.), World Hunger and Morality. Prentice-Hall. pp. 2--171.
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  • Institutional Responsibility for Global Problems.Michael J. Green - 2002 - Philosophical Topics 30 (2):79-95.
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  • Global Inequality and International Institutions.Andrew Hurrell - 2001 - Metaphilosophy 32 (1-2):34-57.
    This article considers the links between international institutions and global economic justice: how international institutions might be morally important; how they have changed; and at what those changes imply for justice. The institutional structure of international society has evolved in ways that help to undercut the arguments of those who take a restrictionist position towards global economic justice. There is now a denser and more integrated network of shared institutions and practices within which social expectations of global justice and injustice (...)
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