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Volume 16, issue 4, 2017
- Symposium on Settlement, Borders, and Violence pp. 349-350

- Jonathan Quong and Andrew Williams
- Settlement, expulsion, and return pp. 351-374

- Anna Stilz
- The persistence of the right of return pp. 375-399

- Victor Tadros
- History as a double-edged sword pp. 400-421

- David B Carter
- What are the costs of violence? pp. 422-445

- Anke Hoeffler
- Pogge, poverty, and war pp. 446-469

- Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
Volume 16, issue 3, 2017
- Rawls and racial justice pp. 235-258

- Matthew Dc
- When will a Darwinian approach be useful for the study of society? pp. 259-281

- Samuel Bagg
- Solving which trilemma? The many interpretations of equality, Pareto, and freedom of occupational choice pp. 282-307

- Kristi A Olson
- Do parents have a special duty to mitigate climate change? pp. 308-325

- Elizabeth Cripps
- Data collection, counterterrorism and the right to privacy pp. 326-346

- Isaac Taylor
Volume 16, issue 2, 2017
- Symposium on justice, the family, and public policy pp. 115-116

- Andrew Williams
- Fairness and family background pp. 117-131

- Ingvild Almås, Alexander Cappelen, Kjell G Salvanes, Erik Ø Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden
- Fair care pp. 132-151

- Elizabeth Brake
- Children as negative externalities? pp. 152-173

- Serena Olsaretti
- Citizenship, reciprocity, and the gendered division of labor pp. 174-209

- Gina Schouten
- Aggregating out of indeterminacy pp. 210-232

- Brian Kogelmann
Volume 16, issue 1, 2017
- On being wronged and being wrong pp. 3-24

- Adam Slavny
- Poverty, partiality, and the purchase of expensive education pp. 25-46

- Christopher Freiman
- Markets, desert, and reciprocity pp. 47-69

- Andrew Lister
- Freedom, money and justice as fairness pp. 70-92

- Blain Neufeld
- When bad things happen to good people pp. 93-112

- Jens Damgaard Thaysen and Andreas Albertsen
Volume 15, issue 4, 2016
- Central banking and inequalities pp. 319-357

- Clément Fontan, François Claveau and Peter Dietsch
- The right to personal property pp. 358-378

- Katy Wells
- Benevolent absolutisms, incentives and Rawls’ The Law of Peoples pp. 379-404

- Pietro Maffettone
- Conditional coercion versus rights diagnostics pp. 405-423

- Scott Wisor
- The influence of patents on science pp. 424-450

- Jonathan Trerise
Volume 15, issue 3, 2016
- Political theory and public opinion pp. 209-233

- Alice Baderin
- Making sense of age-group justice pp. 234-260

- Juliana Bidadanure
- Risk imposition and freedom pp. 261-279

- Maria P Ferretti
- Intending to benefit from wrongdoing pp. 280-297

- Robert E Goodin and Avia Pasternak
- Numbers scepticism, equal chances and pluralism pp. 298-315

- Gerald Lang and Rob Lawlor
Volume 15, issue 2, 2016
- Orthodox rational choice contractarianism pp. 113-131

- Michael Moehler
- Assessing ideal theories pp. 132-149

- David Wiens
- Private education, positional goods, and the arms race problem pp. 150-169

- Daniel Halliday
- Nudging, intervening or rewarding pp. 170-189

- Christine Le Clainche and Sandy Tubeuf
- Mistakes and the continuity test pp. 190-205

- Hugh Lazenby
Volume 15, issue 1, 2016
- Charity, signaling, and welfare pp. 3-19

- Haley Brokensha, Lina Eriksson and Ian Ravenscroft
- Does political community require public reason? On Lister’s defence of political liberalism pp. 20-41

- Paul Billingham
- Rawls, self-respect, and assurance pp. 42-66

- Timothy Waligore
- ‘Predistribution’, property-owning democracy and land value taxation pp. 67-91

- Gavin Kerr
- Discretion and domination in criminal procedure pp. 92-110

- Vincent Chiao
Volume 14, issue 4, 2015
- In defense of priority (and equality) pp. 343-364

- Shlomi Segall
- Liberty and its economies pp. 365-390

- Alex Gourevitch
- The quest for the legitimacy of the people pp. 391-428

- Marco Verschoor
- Diversity, tolerance, and the social contract pp. 429-448

- Justin P Bruner
Volume 14, issue 3, 2015
- Deliberation and disagreement pp. 229-254

- Hélène Landemore and Scott E. Page
- Wage competition and the special-obligations challenge to more open borders pp. 255-269

- Arash Abizadeh, Manish Pandey and Sohrab Abizadeh
- Immigration and self-determination pp. 270-290

- Bas van der Vossen
- Human rights, self-determination, and external legitimacy pp. 291-315

- Alex Levitov
- Justice and political authority in left-libertarianism pp. 316-339

- Fabian Wendt
Volume 14, issue 2, 2015
- Public goods and government action pp. 109-128

- Jonathan Anomaly
- Against ‘permanent sovereignty’ over natural resources pp. 129-151

- Chris Armstrong
- Principles of stakes fairness in sport pp. 152-186

- Alexander Brown
- Justice and Gini coefficients pp. 187-208

- Theodore J Everett and Bruce M Everett
- Should the beneficiaries pay? pp. 209-225

- Robert Huseby
Volume 14, issue 1, 2015
- Efficiency, responsibility and disability pp. 3-22

- Stephen John
- In a democracy, what should a healthcare system do? A dilemma for public policymakers pp. 23-52

- Malcolm Oswald
- From Rawlsian autonomy to sufficient opportunity in education pp. 53-66

- Liam Shields
- Self-ownership and non-culpable proviso violations pp. 67-83

- Preston J Werner
- Natural resources and government responsiveness pp. 84-105

- David Wiens
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