Inhaltsverzeichnis: | Machine generated contents note:Introduction, Diana Tietjens Meyers -- Part 1: Thinking through the Meanings of Poverty -- 1. Surviving Poverty, Claudia Card -- 2. Poverty Knowledge, Coercion, and Social Rights: A Discourse Ethical Contribution to Social Epistemology, David Ingram -- 3. Rethinking Coercion for a World of Poverty and Transnational Migration, Diana Tietjens Meyers -- Part 2: Ethical Responses to Poverty -- 4. Responsibility for Violations of the Human Right to Subsistence, Elizabeth Ashford -- 5. Global Poverty, Decent Work, and Remedial Responsibilities: What the Developed World Owes to the Developing World and Why, Gillian Brock -- 6. Trafficking in Human Beings: Partial Compliance Theory, Enforcement Failure, and Obligations to Victims, Leslie P. Francis and John Francis -- 7. "Are My Hands Clean?" Responsibility for Global Gender Disparities, Alison Jaggar -- Part 3: Promoting Development and Ensuring Agency -- 8. Agency and Intervention: How (Not) to Fight Global Poverty, Ann Cudd -- 9. Empowerment Through Self-Subordination?: Microcredit and Women's Agency, Serene J. Khader -- 10. Paradoxes of Development: Rethinking the Right to Development, Amy Allen -- Part 4: Transnational Transactions and Human Rights -- 11. Poverty, Voluntariness, and Consent to Participate in Research, Alan Wertheimer -- 12. Children's Rights, Parental Agency and the Case for Non-coercive Responses to Care Drain, Anca Gheus -- 13. Human Rights and Global Wrongs: The Role of Human Rights Discourse in Responses to Trafficking, John Christman -- Index. |