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Religions
Globalization, Inequality & International Economic Law
Frank J. Garcia1 
[1]Boston College Law school, Boston College, 885 Centre Street, Newton Centre, MA 02459, USA
关键词: international economic law;    globalization;    international trade;    global market society;    John Rawls;    global inequality;   
DOI  :  10.3390/rel8050078
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】
International law in general, and international economic law in particular, to the extent that either has focused on the issue of inequality, has done so in terms of inequality between states. Largely overlooked has been the topic of inequality within states and how international law has influenced that reality. From the perspective of international economic law, the inequality issue is closely entwined with the topics of colonialism and post-colonialism, the proper meaning of development, and globalization. While international economic law has undoubtedly contributed to the rise of inequality, it is now vital that the subject of international economic law be examined for how it may contribute to the lessening of inequality. To do so will require a shift in the way that we think, in order to address inequality as a problem of an emerging global market society, and how best to regulate that society and its institutions.
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