PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Social Rights Under the Constitution: Government and the Decent Life  (Oxford University Press, January 2000.) (Reviewed in Political Quarterly, Political Studies, Journal of Law and Society, American Political Science Review.) Available on Oxford Scholarship Online. http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780198296751   

                       

Whose Body is it Anyway? Justice and the Integrity of the Person (Oxford University Press, 2006. Ppbk ed. 2008.) Reviewed in Medical Law Review, Res Publica (review article by Martin Wilkinson, with my (unpub) reply), Utilitas (review article by Nir Eyal, with reply), Notre Dame Philosophical Review, Journal of Value Inquiry, Review of Metaphysics, Modern Law Review, Political Studies Review (review article by James Stacey Taylor - unpublished reply here.) Available on Oxford Scholarship Online. http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780199532292

 

Justice in a Changing World  (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2007).

 

 

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

‘Constitutionalising Social Rights’, Journal of Political Philosophy, vol. 6 (1998): 263-84.

‘Social Citizenship and Social Rights’, in E. Christodoulidis (ed) Communitarianism and Citizenship: Legal and Political Perspectives (Aldershot: Ashgate Press, 1998).

A Philosophical Argument for A Bill of Rights’, British Journal of Political Science, 30 (2000): 77-98.

The Dignity of Rights: Jeremy Waldron’s Law and Disagreement’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, vol. 20 (2000): 271-82.

‘The Choice-Based Right to Bequeath’, Analysis 61 (2001): 60-64.

Justice, Fairness, and World Ownership’, Law and Philosophy 21 (2002): 249-73.

‘Global Egalitarianism, in D. Bell and A. de-Shalit (eds) Forms of Justice (Rowans and Littlefield, 2002).

To Deliberate or Not to Deliberate: Is That the Question?European Journal of Political Theory 2/1 (2003): 107-15

‘Justice and the compulsory taking of live body parts’ Utilitas 15 (2003): 127-150.

Justice and Culture: A Review of Rawls, Sen, Nussbaum and O’ Neill’, co-authored with David Miller, in Political Studies Review  1 (2003).

‘The Stake: An Egalitarian Proposal?’, in J. de-Wispelaere, K. Dowding and S. White (eds) The Ethics of Stakeholding (Palgrave: 2003).

‘Good Samaritanism and Justice’ Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 5 (2004): 128-44.

Justice and the Coercive Taking of Cadaveric Organs’, British Journal of Political Science 34 (2004): 69-86.

‘Social Rights in European Constitutions’, in G. de Burca and B. de Witte (eds.), Social Rights in Europe (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005).

‘Global Distributive Justice: An Egalitarian Perspective’, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, supp. vol. 31 (2007), 139-64.

‘New Technologies, Justice and the Body’, in J. Dryzek, B. Honig and A. Phillips (eds), Oxford Handbook of Political Theory (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006).

Mandatory Rescue Killings’, Journal of Political Philosophy 15 (2007): 363-84.

Posthumous Rights’, in M. Kramer, C. Grant, B. Colburn, and A. Hatzistavrou (eds.) The Legacy of H.L.A.HartLegal, Political and Moral Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).

Reply to Wilkinson’, Res Publica, 14 (2008): 137-40.

‘Preconception Rights’, in S. de Wijze (ed.) The Anatomy of Justice: Themes From The Political Philosophy Of Hillel Steiner (London: Routledge, 2009).

Cosmopolitanism, Legitimate Authority and the Just War’, International Affairs, 84 (2008): 963-76.

‘Reply to Eyal’, Utilias 21 (2009).

Permissible Rescue Killings’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 109 (2009): 149-64.

'In Defence of Mercenarism'  British Journal of Political Science, forthcoming 2010.

'Guns, Food, and Liability to Attack in War', Ethics 120 (2009): 36-63. The paper was the focus of a January 2010 discussion on the Philosophy blog Peasoup, starting off with a critical introduction by Jeff McMahan.