1. Cosmopolitanism in context: an introduction Roland Pierik and Wouter Werner-- Part I. Global Justice and Environmental Protection: 2. Human rights and global climate change Simon Caney-- 3. Global environmental law and global institutions: a system lacking 'good process' Ellen Hey-- Part II. International Economic Law and Global Justice: 4. The WTO/GATS Mode 4, international labour migration regimes and global justice Tomer Broude-- 5. Incentives for pharmaceutical research: must they exclude the poor from advanced medicines? Thomas Pogge-- Part III. International Conflict and Security Law and Global Justice: 6. Cosmopolitan legitimacy and UN collective security Nicholas Tsagourias-- 7. Enforcing global justice: the problem of intervention Kok-Chor Tan-- Part IV. International Criminal Law and Global Justice: 8. Rawls's Law of the Peoples and the International Criminal Court Steven Roach-- 9. An ideal becoming real? The International Criminal Court and the limits of the cosmopolitan vision of justice Victor Peskin-- Part V. Human Rights, Migration and Global Justice: 10. Is immigration a human right? Jorge Valades-- 11. A distributive approach to migration law. Or: the convergence of Communitarianism, Libertarianism and the status quo Thomas Spijkerboer-- 12. Can cosmopolitanism survive institutionalisation? Roland Pierik and Wouter Werner.