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Acknowledgements and Contributors

 

For making the featured articles available as free samples for the duration of the IPT Beacon issue we gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the Publishers:

 

Blackwell

 

Cambridge University Press

 

Palgrave Macmillan

 

 

 

About the authors

 

 

Tim Hayward is Professor of Environmental Political Theory at the University of Edinburgh. He has published widely in environmental theory and his current research integrates this with international political theory. His most recent book is Constitutional Environmental Rights (Oxford University Press, 2005). He is founding editor of The IPT Beacon.

 

Terry Nardin is Professor of Political Theory and International Relations at the National University of Singapore. His many works in IPT include Law, Morality, and the Relations of States (Princeton University Press, 1983); The Ethics of War and Peace: Religious and Secular Perspectives (Princeton University Press, 1996); Traditions of International Ethics  (Cambridge University Press 1992); International Relations in Political Thought: Texts from the Ancient Greeks to the First World War  (Cambridge University Press 2002); Humanitarian Intervention  (New York University Press 2005); and, most recently, Terror, Culture, Politics: Rethinking 9/11  (Indiana University Press 2006).

 

Samuel Scheffler is Class of 1941 World War II Memorial Professor of Philosophy and Law at UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science. He works mainly in the areas of moral and political philosophy. His publications include The Rejection of Consequentialism (Oxford University Press, 1994); Human Morality (Oxford University Press, 1994); and Boundaries and Allegiances (Oxford University Press, 2002).

 

Kok-Chor Tan is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. A political philosopher, he is especially interested in problems of global justice, nationalism and human rights. His publications include Justice Without Borders (Cambridge University Press, 2004), and Toleration, Diversity and Global Justice (Penn State Press, 2000)

 

 

The selection panel for this issue

 

Simon Caney

Andrew Dobson

Lynn Dobson

Tim Hayward (co-chair)

Cecile Fabre

Darrel Moellendorf

Terry Nardin (co-chair)

 

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