2018-19

Why Do Theories of Justice Need an Idea of Human Nature? The 'Capabilities Approach' and the Idea of 'Human Nature'

“A Community of Interruptions”: Thinking Postcoloniality Through Fanon and Rancière’s Notions of Race and Violence

On Democratic Participation: An Analysis of the Role of Participation in the Crisis of Liberal Democracy in Contrast with the Inclusive Democracy Model

Examining Truth and Hope In Transitional Justice, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of South Africa

A Libertarian Defense of Gun Control

“No Hate, No Fear, Immigrants are Welcome Here!”: Exclusion and The Construction of Citizenship in the United States

Arts Against God: Bataille and How Literature can Change Stablished Notions

An Approach to Degrowth: Philosophy, Political Theory and Political Practice

The Lessons of Historical Materialism for Intergenerational Justice

The Universal Educational Basic Income: A Defence Driven Towards a Moral Crash

Working Hours and the Basic Structure: On the Injustice of the Spanish Split Shift

Eichmann in Langley: A Report on the Radical and Banal Evil of U.S. Covert Drone Warfare

Community and Counterhegemony. Reconciling Difference and the Left

Does The Value of People’s Opportunities, as Opposed to the Quality of their Choices, Affect their Liability?

Could an Asymmetrical Regime for Catalonia within the Spanish State Prevent its Secession?

The Merits of Trade Protectionism

Addressing Justice and Legitimacy Concerns of Solar Geoengineering

Climate Justice and the Obligations of Procreators and Parents

On The Double Standard: The Linguistic Rights of Minority Nations And Migrants

The Social Contract as a Source of Hope:  Richard Rorty vs Martha Nussbaum

Barred From the Ballot: A Defense of Prisoner Voting Rights in the United States

Why we ought not to colonize Mars yet: The role of the precautionary principle in space ethics

Walling In, Walling Out: Citizenship Revocation and the Subject Walled in

German National Identity, East-West Inequality and the Politics of Recognition

 

2013-14

  • The Muslim veil and women's rights: autonomy-promoting education as a possible solution
  • Freedom of Political Speech: Far-Right Parties, a Slippery Slope
  • Right of Admittance Reserved: Obligations and the Right to Exclude
  • The Global Distribution of Education: Its Value and Practical Implications
  • Should states ensure media diversity?
  • Education and a Maximinimizing Principle
  • Do our Obligations to Future Generations require a Steady State Economy?
  • Does the non-identity problem challenge the view that we have moral obligations to prevent climate change?
  • Should they stay of may they go? On the permissibility of retaining skilled workers in some cases of brain drain
  • Basis for a Code of Ethics for Professional Politicians
  • The Moral Wrong of HIV Transmission
  • The Challenges to Indigenous Self-Determination within the Colonial Framework of the BC Treaty Process
  • The Individual, Economic Freedom, Society
  • Unilateral Secession in Liberal Democracies: The Case of Catalonia
  • Equality and Difference? Can Sharia marriage and divorce laws be compatible with the requirements of a democratic society?
  • Analysis of "A New Beginning" based on the theory of judgment
  • The Distributive Justice of Waves for Surfing
  • Is a permanent prohibition on the use of Lethal Autonomous Weapons justified?
  • The Humanitarian Intervention in Lybia between Legitimacy and Legality
  • Marketing to children: a neo-Republican perspective
  • Political Legitimacy and Institutional Innovation

 

2012-13

  • "Practicing Utopian Wonder as a Technique of the Self" with the Music of Steven "Flying Lotus" Ellison.
  • John Gray's Myth of Progress: Science, Ethics and Politics.
  • Debating indirect discrimination: the case of Roma in the recent European jurisprudence.
  • Entrenchment of Democratic Rights. A review of three cases.
  • The case for including resource allocation in the debate on legalising euthanasia.
  • An evolutionary debunking explanation of nationalism. On error theory, cosmopolitan chimps and nationalistic bees.
  • Equality through effort? Possibilities and limitations of an effort-based egalitarian model of distribution.
  • Equality in innovation: women in STEM careers
  • The fictional dichotomy of inequality
  • "Untargeted" killing in targeted killing: problems of justification and their implications
  • The broken social contract. A case for violent civil disobedience.
  • Republicanism, radical democracy and the participatory demands of the 15-M movement.
  • Can nationalism be justified as a means to democratic ends? In Giuseppe Massini's A Cosmopolitan of Nations
  • Legitimacy of executive power on foreign policy - Rethinking of Lockean approach of federative power -
  • Flexicurity in the European Union: can social justice still be achieved without protecting labor?
  • The structural impossibility between Justice and Culture: Justice as sublimation and projection
  • Authentic love as the mutual recognition of two liberties and the revelation of self
  • Judicial review and democracy: the ideal or the inevitable?
  • The human right to a safe environment: proposal for the future

 

2011-12

  • Social Justice and the Family
  • Equal and Sufficient Education. Justice in the Distribution of Positional and Non-Positional Educational Goods
  • Is it illegitimate the interference with the applicant's private life in Peck v. the United Kingdom case?
  • Egalitarianism, Efficiency and Occupational Choice
  • Justice in health care under resource constraints. Ageing and technological change
  • Authority and Power in the Narrative of Military Disobedience
  • Richard Rorty's "Liberal Utopia": Ethics without Foundations? An Interpretation of Rorty's Metaethical Assumptions
  • Nationalist Thought and Immigration. An analysis of Catalan Nationalist Formulations of Nationhood and Immigration
  • The Blurring of the Civilian Combatant Dichotomy: A Film Analysis
  • "Squaring the Circle": The Paradox of Foundations
  • Purifying and repressing: pushing aside the filth in Wallace's Infinite Jest
  • Dog Ethics. A Recognition of Duties Towards our Canine Companions
  • Biological Interpretation of Mental Illness excludes external causes of depression and thus enables social control
  • Can Rawlsians Deliver Gender Equality?
  • Two readings of the Service Conception. A Critical Approach
  • Rescuing Promises from Conventionalism
  • Revising Hayek in light of the financial crisis: evolutionary changes in markets and the role of individual liberty in securing human progress
  • Who should be granted asylum? In search of a normative justification of the duty to grant asylum, and of the current regime's restricted recognition of "the persecuted"
  • Uncertainty, Risk and Luck Egalitarianism

 

2010-11

  • Legitimate Political Authority and International Institutions: towards Human Rights
  • Concepto de autodeterminación en Will Kymlicka y en Michel Seymour: una aproximación analítica
  • Independent Financial Institutions and Democracy
  • How to Solve Consequential and Deontological Arguments
  • Why do EU symbols fail in "constructing" a European Collective Identity?
  • Moral Autonomy and the Egalitarian Ethos