This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
Anderson, Jane.2015. Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Science., 2nd edition, Volume 11, Elsevier. pp 769-779.AndersonJane2015Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights2nd editionVolume 11Elsevierpp76977910.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.64078-3Search in Google Scholar
Balaji, Murali. 2018. “The Colonized Mind. Thoughts on colonialism, Christianity and the relinquishment of Hindu consciousness.” Hinduism Today. https://www.hinduismtoday.com/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=3103BalajiMurali.2018“The Colonized Mind. Thoughts on colonialism, Christianity and the relinquishment of Hindu consciousness.”https://www.hinduismtoday.com/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=3103Search in Google Scholar
Barry, Brian. 2002. Culture and Equality. An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism. Harvard: Harvard University Press.BarryBrian.2002HarvardHarvard University PressSearch in Google Scholar
Bhargava, Rajeev. 2007. “How Should We Respond to the Cultural Injustices of Colonialism?” In Reparations: Interdisciplinary Inquirie., edited by J. Miller and R. Kumar. Oxford: Oxford University Press.BhargavaRajeev.2007“How Should We Respond to the Cultural Injustices of Colonialism?”Inedited byMillerJ.andKumarR.OxfordOxford University PressSearch in Google Scholar
Bhargava, Rajeev. 2013. “Overcoming the Epistemic Injustice of Colonialism.” Global Polic. 4 (4): 413-417.BhargavaRajeev.2013“Overcoming the Epistemic Injustice of Colonialism.”4441341710.1111/1758-5899.12093Search in Google Scholar
Bielefeldt, Heiner. 2016. “‘Western’ versus ‘Islamic’ Human Rights Conceptions? A Critique of Cultural Essentialism in the Discussion on Human Rights,” In Ethics and Communication. Global Perspective. edited by G. Collste. London: Rowman & Littlefield International.BielefeldtHeiner.2016“‘Western’ versus ‘Islamic’ Human Rights Conceptions? A Critique of Cultural Essentialism in the Discussion on Human Rights,”Inedited byCollsteG.LondonRowman & Littlefield InternationalSearch in Google Scholar
Catala, Amandine. 2015. “Democracy, Trust, and Epistemic Injustice.” The Monis. 98 (4): 424-440.CatalaAmandine.2015“Democracy, Trust, and Epistemic Injustice.”98442444010.1093/monist/onv022Search in Google Scholar
Collste, Göran. 2015. Global Rectificatory Justic. Basingstoke: Palgrave.CollsteGöran.2015BasingstokePalgrave10.1057/9781137466129Search in Google Scholar
Fricker, Miranda. 2007. Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing. Oxford: Oxford University PressFrickerMiranda.2007OxfordOxford University Press10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198237907.001.0001Search in Google Scholar
Kymlicka, Will. 1996. Multicultural Citizenship A Liberal Theory of Minority Right. Oxford: Oxford University PressKymlickaWill.1996OxfordOxford University Press10.1093/0198290918.001.0001Search in Google Scholar
Metz, Thaddeus and Gaie Joseph, B. R. 2010. “The African Ethic of Ubuntu/Botho: Implications for Research on Morality.” Journal of Moral Educatio. 39 (3): 273-290.MetzThaddeusandGaie JosephB. R.2010“The African Ethic of Ubuntu/Botho: Implications for Research on Morality.”39327329010.1080/03057240.2010.497609Search in Google Scholar
Nickel, James. 2006. “Are Human Rights Mainly implemented by Intervention?” In Rawls’s Law of Peoples. A Realistic Utopia. edited by R. Martin and D. Reidy. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.NickelJames.2006“Are Human Rights Mainly implemented by Intervention?”Inedited byMartinR.andReidyD.OxfordBlackwell Publishing10.1002/9780470776612.ch15Search in Google Scholar
Rawls, John. 1996. Political Liberalis. New York: Columbia University Press.RawlsJohn.1996New YorkColumbia University PressSearch in Google Scholar
Rawls, John. 1999. The Law of People. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.RawlsJohn.1999CambridgeHarvard University PressSearch in Google Scholar
Sen, Amartya. 1999. Development as Freedo. Oxford: Oxford University Press.SenAmartya.1999OxfordOxford University PressSearch in Google Scholar
Singh, Aakash. 2013. “Deparochializing the Global Justice Debate, Starting with Indian Political Theory.” Global Polic. 4 (4): 418-419SinghAakash.2013“Deparochializing the Global Justice Debate, Starting with Indian Political Theory.”4441841910.1111/1758-5899.12092Search in Google Scholar
Li, Xiarong. 1995. “A Critique of Rawls’s Freestanding Justice.” Journal of Applied Philosoph. 12 (3): 263-271.LiXiarong.1995“A Critique of Rawls’s Freestanding Justice.”12326327110.1111/j.1468-5930.1995.tb00138.xSearch in Google Scholar
Taylor, Charles. 1994. “The Politics of Recognition.” In Multiculturalism: Examining the Politics of Recognitio. edited by Amy Gutman. Princeton: Princeton University Press.TaylorCharles.1994“The Politics of Recognition.”Inedited byGutmanAmyPrincetonPrinceton University Press10.2307/j.ctt7snkjSearch in Google Scholar