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  1. What (If Anything) Is Wrong with Trading Refugee Quotas?Jaakko Kuosmanen - 2013 - Res Publica 19 (2):103-119.
    The tradable refugee quota scheme constitutes one proposal for institutionalising the general right to asylum. The scheme allows states to purchase and sell quotas of refugees that are initially assigned to them through a collectivised status-determination process. In this paper I focus on examining the ethical dimensions of one particular component of the tradable refugee quota scheme: the market. I consider three objections against the quota trading practices: ‘the preference objection’, ‘the dignity objection’, and ‘the exploitation objection’. The first objection (...)
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    Perfecting Imperfect Duties: The Institutionalisation of a Universal Right to Asylum.Jaakko Kuosmanen - 2012 - Journal of Political Philosophy 21 (1):24-43.
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    What’s So Special About Persecution?Jaakko Kuosmanen - 2014 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (1):129-140.
    The article focuses on examining the distinct nature of persecution. In the article I argue that on the grounds of common historical cases of persecution an account of the core components of the concept may be established. The core comprises three central elements: asymmetrical and systemic threat, severe and sustained harm, and unjust discriminatory targeting. I will conclude the paper by suggesting that none of the components alone make persecution anything distinct. However, the simultaneous occurrence of the components may be (...)
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    Transformative Equality: Making the Sustainable Development Goals Work for Women.Sandra Fredman, Jaakko Kuosmanen & Meghan Campbell - 2016 - Ethics and International Affairs 30 (2):177-187.
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    Diversity in Value Pluralism.Jaakko Kuosmanen - 2010 - SATS 11 (1):90-106.
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    Diversity in Value Pluralism.Jaakko Kuosmanen - 2010 - SATS 11 (1):90-106.
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    Global Protection of the Right to Asylum and Partial Compliance.Jaakko Kuosmanen - 2014 - Global Justice : Theory Practice Rhetoric 5.
    The paper examines obligations towards bearers of the right to asylum in circumstances of partial compliance. Who should bear the burdens when a state responsible for assisting bearers of the right to asylum fails to comply with the requirements of justice and unjustly defaults on its responsibilities? Are the complying states obligated to ‘take up the slack’ and assist the bearers of the right to asylum, or are they obligated to bear only their ‘fair share’ of burdens in the global (...)
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    Human Rights, Public Budgets, and Epistemic Challenges.Jaakko Kuosmanen - 2016 - Human Rights Review 17 (2):247-267.
    Ideally, governing institutions would be designed so that they would produce and implement with certainty ‘human rights-compatible budgets’, i.e. budgets that adequately reflect the obligations enshrined in human rights. However, there are various reasons why a government may ultimately fail to produce such budgets. This article focuses on under-examined challenges for budgeting for human rights: epistemically oriented challenges. More specifically, the article engages in ‘horizon scanning’, and it maps key underlying factors that can be conducive to epistemically oriented challenges to (...)
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    Repackaging human rights: on the justification and the function of the right to development.Jaakko Kuosmanen - 2015 - Journal of Global Ethics 11 (3):303-320.
    This paper focuses on examining the right to development. More specifically, the paper examines two questions relating to the right to development. The first focuses on the issue of justification: can the right to development that appears in the UN Declaration on the Right to Development be provided an adequate philosophical justification? The second question focuses on the function of the right to development: If the right to development simply ‘repackages’ duties correlative to other existing human rights – as it (...)
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