Books
1. Social Rights Under the Constitution: Government and the Decent Life (
2. Whose Body is it Anyway? Justice and the Integrity of the Person (
3. Justice in a Changing World (
4. Cosmopolitan War (Oxford University Press, forthcoming – under contract).
Articles and book chapters
4. ‘Constitutionalising Social Rights’, Journal of Political Philosophy, vol. 6 (1998): 263-84.
5. ‘Social Citizenship and Social Rights’, in
6. ‘A Philosophical Argument for A Bill of Rights’, British Journal of Political Science, 30 (2000): 77-98.
7. ‘The Dignity of Rights: Jeremy Waldron’s Law and Disagreement’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, vol. 20 (2000): 271-82.
8. ‘The Choice-Based Right to Bequeath’, Analysis 61 (2001): 60-64.
9. ‘Justice, Fairness, and World Ownership’, Law and Philosophy 21 (2002): 249-73.
10. ‘Global Egalitarianism’ , in D. Bell and A. de-Shalit (eds) Forms of Justice (Rowans and Littlefield, 2002).
11. ‘To Deliberate or Not to Deliberate: Is That the Question?’ European Journal of Political Theory 2/1 (2003): 107-15
12. ‘Justice and the compulsory taking of live body parts’ Utilitas 15 (2003): 127-150.
13. ‘Justice and Culture: A Review of Rawls, Sen, Nussbaum and O’ Neill’, co-authored with David Miller, in Political Studies Review 1 (2003).
14. ‘The Stake: An Egalitarian Proposal?’, in J. de-Wispelaere, K. Dowding and S. White (eds) The Ethics of Stakeholding (Palgrave: 2003).
15. ‘Good Samaritanism and Justice’ Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 5 (2004): 128-44.
16. ‘Justice and the Confiscation of Cadaveric Organs’, British Journal of Political Science 34 (2004): 69-86.
17. ‘Social Rights in European Constitutions’, in G. de Burca and B. de Witte (eds.), Social Rights in Europe (
18. ‘Global Distributive Justice: An Egalitarian Perspective’, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, supp. vol. 31 (2006), 139-64.
19. ‘New Technologies, Justice and the Body’, in J. Dryzek, B. Honig and A. Phillips (eds), Oxford Handbook of Political Theory (
20. ‘Mandatory Rescue Killings’, Journal of Political Philosophy 15 (2007): 363-84.
21. War and Subsistence’, in a collection of essays edited by T. Pogge (Oxford University Press forthcoming, 2009).
22. ‘Posthumous Rights’, in M. Kramer, C. Grant, B. Colburn, and A. Hatzistavrou (eds.) The Legacy of H.L.A.Hart – Legal, Political and Moral Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).
23. ‘Reply to Wilkinson’, Res Publica, 14 (2008): 137-40.
24. ‘Preconception Rights’, in S. de Wijze (ed.) The Anatomy of Justice: Themes From The Political Philosophy Of Hillel Steiner (
25. ‘Cosmopolitanism, Legitimate Authority and the Just War’, International Affairs, 84 (2008): 963-76.
26. ‘Reply to Eyal’, Utilias 21 (2009).
27. ‘Permissible Rescue Killings’. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society forthcoming 2010.
28. ‘War and the Market: Justifying Mercenarism’, British Journal of Political Science, forthcoming.