>Dear colleagues > >Those of you convening courses on global justice might be interested to hear of the following textbook, out at the end of this month (apologies to everyone else): > >Chris Armstrong (2012) Global Distributive Justice: An Introduction (Cambridge University Press). You can look it up on the CUP website here: >http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6613689/?site_locale=en_GB > >The table of contents is as follows: > >Introduction > >Part I. Approaches: >1. Global distributive justice: what and why? >2. Egalitarian approaches >3. Minimalist approaches > >Part II. Issues: >4. Global justice and human rights >5. Global justice and natural resources >6. Global justice and international trade >7. Global justice and climate change >8. Global justice and migration > >Hope someone out there finds it of use! > >Best, > >Chris Armstrong >Reader in Politics, >University of Southampton > Sociology, Politics and International Studies University of Bristol 4 Priory Road Bristol BS8 1TY UNITED KINGDOM Direct line: +44(0)117 9288826 Office Fax: +44(0)117 3311044