Designing in Ethics, edited with Jeroen van den Hoven and Seumas Miller (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017).
Global Tax Fairness, edited with Krishen Mehta (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2016) — therein editors’ “Introduction: The Moral Significance of Tax-Motivated Illicit Financial Outflows,” 1–13.
Poverty and the Millennium Development Goals: A Critical Look Forward, edited with Alberto D. Cimadamore and Gabriele Koehler (London: ZED Books 2016) — therein editors’ “Introduction: The MDGs: A Critical Assessment and Sketching Alternatives,” 3–25. Video
The Public Law of Gender, edited by Kim Rubenstein and Katharine G. Young (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2016). This is volume 6 in a 6-volume series Connecting International Law with Public Law edited with Kim Rubenstein.
Legal Perspectives on Security Institutions, edited by Hitoshi Nasu and Kim Rubenstein (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2015). This is volume 5 in a 6-volume series Connecting International Law with Public Law edited with Kim Rubenstein.
Allegiance and Identity in a Globalized World, edited by Fiona Jenkins, Mark Nolan and Kim Rubenstein (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2014). This is volume 4 in a 6-volume series Connecting International Law with Public Law edited with Kim Rubenstein.
Symposium: Pharmaceutical Firms and the Right to Health, edited with Thana Cristina de Campos, special issue of the Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40/2 (Summer 2012) — therein editors’ “Introduction: Pharmaceutical Firms and the Right to Health,” 183–187, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jlme.2012.40.issue-2/issuetoc.
Environmental Discourses in Public and International Law, edited by Brad Jessup and Kim Rubenstein (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2012). This is volume 3 in a 6-volume series Connecting International Law with Public Law edited with Kim Rubenstein.
Global Financial Crisis: the Ethical Issues, edited with Ned Dobos and Christian Barry (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2011).
Giving Well: The Ethics of Philanthropy, edited with Patricia Illingworth and Leif Wenar (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2011) — therein editors’ “Introduction: The Ethics of Philanthropy,” 3–12. Contents
Health Rights, edited with Michael J. Selgelid (Farnham, UK and Burlington, US: Ashgate 2010) — therein editors’ “Introduction,” ix–xix. Contents
Incentives for Global Public Health: Patent Law and Access to Essential Medicines, edited with Matt Rimmer and Kim Rubenstein (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2010) — therein editors’ “Introduction: Access to Essential Medicines: Public Health and International Law,” 1–32. This is volume 2 in a 6-volume series Connecting International Law with Public Law edited with Kim Rubenstein. Contents
Freedom from Poverty as a Human Right Volume 2: Theory and Politics (Paris: UNESCO 2009). Contents
Sanctions, Accountability, and Governance in a Globalized World, edited by Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2009). This is volume 1 in a 6-volume series Connecting International Law with Public Law edited with Kim Rubenstein.
Human Rights: Normative Requirements and Institutional Constraints, edited with Andreas Follesdal and Carol C. Gould, special issue of Journal of Social Philosophy 40/4 (2009), 461–607, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/josp.2009.40.issue-4/issuetoc. Contents
Absolute Poverty and Global Justice: Empirical Data – Moral Theories – Initiatives, edited with Elke Mack, Michael Schramm, and Stephan Klasen (Aldershot: Ashgate 2009). Contents
Access to Medicines, edited, special issue of Public Health Ethics 1/2 (2008), 73–192, http://phe.oxfordjournals.org/content/1/2.toc. Contents
Global Responsibilities two-volume set consisting of Global Justice: Seminal Essays, edited with Darrel Moellendorf and Global Ethics: Seminal Essays, edited with Keith Horton (St. Paul, MN: Paragon House 2008). Contents
A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, second edition, edited with Robert Goodin and Philip Pettit (Oxford: Blackwell 2007) — therein editors’ “Introduction,” xvi–xx. Contents
Freedom from Poverty as a Human Right: Who Owes What to the Very Poor?, edited (Oxford: Oxford University Press, and Paris: UNESCO 2007) — therein editor’s “Introduction,” 1–9. Contents
Real World Justice, edited with Andreas Follesdal (Dordrecht: Springer 2005) — therein editors’ “Introduction,” 1–19. Contents
Global Institutions and Responsibilities: Achieving Global Justice, edited with Christian Barry, special issue of Metaphilosophy 36/1–2 (January 2005) and reissued as an expanded anthology (Oxford: Blackwell 2005) — therein editors’ “Introduction,” 1–2, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/meta.2005.36.issue-1-2/issuetoc. Contents
Rights, Culture, and the Law — Themes from the Legal and Political Philosophy of Joseph Raz, edited with Lukas Meyer and Stanley Paulson (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2003). Contents
Global Justice, edited, special issue of Metaphilosophy 32/1–2 (January 2001) and reissued as an expanded anthology (Oxford: Blackwell 2001) — therein “Introduction,” 1–5, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/meta.2001.32.issue-1-2/issuetoc. Contents