Jelena Belic
Docent
- Naam
- Dr. J. Belic
- Telefoon
- +31 70 800 3879
- j.belic@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-5984-6911
Jelena Belic is als docent politieke filosofie verbonden aan het Instituut Politieke Wetenschap
Docent
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Politieke Wetenschap
- Belic J., Canfield M.C., Griffin R., Lahmann H.C. & Sander B.J. (18 juni 2024), The promise and perils of human rights for governing digital platforms: symposium introduction. Tech Policy Press: Tech Policy Press. [blog].
- Belic J., Meijers T. & Wewerinke-Singh M. (2024), Human Rights and Climate Change: Evolving Intersections and Critical Perspectives, Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric 14(2): .
- Belic J. (2024), Climate Change as Inhuman Treatment , Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric 12(02): .
- Belic J. & (2023), Institutions, automation, and legitimate expectations, Journal of Ethics 28(505 - 525): .
- Belic J. & Wewerinke-Singh M. (17 februari 2022), Rethinking Human Rights in the Context of Climate Change. Justice Everywhere. [blog].
- Belic J. (2022), Institutions and Moral Demandingness , Journal of Moral Philosophy and Politics 10(1): 1-22.
- Belic J. & Bozac Z (2022), Structural injustice, shared obligations, and global civil society, Social Theory and Practice 48(4): 607-628.
- Dorner H. & Belic J. (2021), From an individual to an institution: observations about the evolutionary nature of conversations, International Journal of Academic Development 26(3): 210-233.
- Belic J. & Verschoor M. (21 oktober 2021), Vrijheid, fair play en de coronapas . Joop.nl, Opinie.
- Belic J. & Miklosi Z. (2020), Cosmopolitanism and Unipolarity: A Theory of Hegemonic Transition, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 23(7): 181 - 203.
- Knijn T., Belic J. & Zala M. (2020), Living and theorizing boundaries of justice. In: Knijn T. & Lepianka D. (red.), Justice and Vulnerability in Europe: An Interdisciplinary Approach: Edward Elgar Publishing. 233–250 .
- Belic J. (2017), When the Practice Gets Complicated: Human Rights, Migrants and Political Institutions. In: Maliks R. & Schafer J. (red.), Moral and Political Conceptions of Human Rights: Implications for Theory and Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press . 181-203.
- Belic J. (2016) The review of "Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights". Bespreking van: Cruft R., Liao M. & Renzo M. (2015), Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights . Oxford: Oxford University Press. Public Law (4): 741 - 745.