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Renewing global governance: demanding rights and justice in the global South / Grugel, Jean; Uhlin, Anders   Journal Article
Grugel, Jean Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Global inequality is increasing. Global inequalities are an expression of global social injustices and 'pathologies of power'. Global governance has been posited as a way forward. However, global governance will not deliver justice unless it embraces a more radical vision of what justice means and permits the voices of the marginalised to be heard in spaces of decision making. We identify two important approaches to building more just forms of global governance: the civil society approach, which is useful when it draws attention to the agency of those at the margins of global circuits of power; and the rights-based approach, which can provide opportunities for justice claims by marginalised groups.
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