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>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
>


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