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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

 

Allen Buchanan is James B Duke Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy Studies, Duke University. He is the author of over one hundred articles and six books in fields including Political Philosophy, Bioethics and Philosophy of Social Science. His most recent book is Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination: Moral Foundations for International Law (2003).  More

 

Joshua Cohen is Leon and Anne Goldberg Professor of the Humanities at MIT. He has published widely in political theory. He is currently working on issues of global justice, including the foundations of human rights, distributive fairness, and supra-national democratic governance. More

 

A.J.Julius joins UCLA as Assistant Professor in July 2006.  His work spans economics, philosophy and political theory. His publications include ÔBasic Structure and the Value of EqualityÕ, Philosophy and Public Affairs 31.4 (2003). More

 

Whitley Kaufman is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts. His research specialization is in ethics.

 

Thomas Nagel is University Professor, Professor of Law, and Professor of Philosophy at NYU School of Law. He specializes in Political Philosophy, Ethics, Epistemology, and Philosophy of Mind. He has published numerous influential works in these fields. More

 

Charles Sabel is Professor of Law and Social Science at Columbia University. His publications include A Constitution of Democratic Experimentalism (with Michael C. Dorf, Columbia University Press, March 1998, revised version Harvard University Press, forthcoming). More

 

Daniel M. Weinstock holds a Canada Research Chair in Ethics and Political Philosophy, and is Director of the Ethics Research Centre at the University of Montreal. More

 

Iris Marion Young is Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. Her research interests are in contemporary political theory, feminist social theory, and normative analysis of public policy. Numerous publications in these fields include Justice and the Politics of Difference (Princeton University Press, 1990) and Inclusion and Democracy (Oxford University Press, 2000). More

 

 

About the editor

 

Tim Hayward has been appointed 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). More

 

 

The selection panel for this issue

 

Simon Caney

Andrew Dobson

Lynn Dobson

Darrel Moellendorf (US Editor)

Terry Nardin

Kok-Chor Tan

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