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Fair Trade and justice: a comment on Walton and Deneulin
Authors:Jérôme Ballet  Delphine Pouchain
Affiliation:1. University of Bordeaux, Gretha, Avenue Leon Duguit, Pessac, Francejballetfr@yahoo.fr;3. Institut d’Etudes Politiques, 84 rue de Trévise, 59000 Lille, France
Abstract:In this article we first point out that the different conceptualisations of Fair Trade, which are sometimes analytically contradictory, actually form a coordinated set. Understanding the Fair Trade project is impossible without taking these interlinked conceptualisations into consideration. Second, this set basically forms a mechanism of structural, institutional and moral reforms that guide actions. In this way Fair Trade sets out to produce less injustice than is usually the case with the structures and institutions that govern conventional trade. Nevertheless, it does not try to define what a just society is or even to perfectly define ‘fair trade’. This implies the adoption of a comparative justice angle. It is precisely by linking comparative individual situations with the structures that produce these situations that relative justice can find its strength and purpose.
Keywords:corporate social responsibility and fair trade  poverty and inequality  livelihoods and sustainability  justice
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