用户登陆搜 索 |
查看图书
图书目录: Acknowledgments
1. INTRODUCTION 1. Preface 2. Liberal Nationalism 3. Territorial Property and State Sovereignty 4. Method and Content 2. THE COLLECTIVE NATURE OF TERRITORIAL ENTITLEMENT 1. Preface 2. National Rights as Collective Rights 3. National Rights as Individual Rights 4. The Problem 5. The Substantive Argument for Collectivity 3. 'HISTORICAL RIGHTS' TO LAND 1. Preface 2. What are 'Historical Rights'? 3. Some Preliminary Objections 4. From Time Immemorial 5. The Nation's Cradle 6. Historical Ties and National Interests 7. Concluding Remarks 4. 'LOOKING FORWARD TO THE PAST'--AN ANALYSIS OF TERRITORIAL CLAIMS BASED ON PRINCIPLES OF CORRECTIVE JUSTICE 1. Preface 2. Initial Assumptions 3. The Question of Reparations 4. Classifying Corrective Justice-Type Arguments for Territorial Entitlement as Collective Right Claims 5. Territorial Restitution--For and Against 6. The Case for Corrective Justice 7. The Argument From Supersession 8. Concluding Remarks 5. 'A LAND WITHOUT A PEOPLE'--AN EVALUATION OF NATIONS' EFFICIENCY-BASED TERRITORIAL CLAIMS 1. Preface 2. The Efficiency Argument 3. Overcoming Some Basic Objections 4. The Value of Efficiency 5. Concluding Remarks 6. THE ETHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SETTLEMENT 1. Introduction 2. Settlement and Self-Determination 3. The Concept of Settlement 4. The Ethics of Settlement 5. Settlement in Disputed Territories 6. Concluding Remarks 7. GLOBAL JUSTICE AND PRINCIPLES OF EQUAL DISTRIBUTION 1. Preface 2. Distributive Principles and Bilateral Relationships 3. Territorial Redistribution on a Global Scale 4. The Appropriate Subject Matter for Territorial Redistribution 5. A Liberal-Nationalist Approach to the Value of Territory 6. Concluding Remarks 8. EARTH--THE FINAL FRONTIER Endnotes |