Doing Justice to Difference: Moving Towards a Cosmopolitan Vision of Justice Barbara Hudson’s Legacy

Authors

  • Susan Uttley Evans University of Central Lancashire

Keywords:

Borders. Migration. Cosmopolitanism. Justice, Ethics, Human Rights, Barbara Hudson.

Abstract

Professor Barbara Hudson’s visits to Brazil, especially as a visiting Professor on the
Masters Programme in Law and Social Inequality at the State University of Northern Paraná
(UENP), alongside the enduring friendships she forged, greatly infused her thinking on
inequality and Cosmopolitan Justice in societies of strangers and in a time of fear. Her ability
to clarify the labyrinthine of complex theories, arguments and methods of criminology-sociolegal
enquiry are certainly evident throughout her work. Here, my contribution has evolved
from the ethos of this journal, and from what Barbara often expressed as being the main themes
underpinning her values and academic scholarship, which she asserted should be put into a
proper context.

Author Biography

Susan Uttley Evans, University of Central Lancashire

Associate Editor of the Revista Brasileira de Direito e Justiça/Brazilian Journal of Law and Justice. Course Leader and Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Lancashire Law School, University of Central
Lancashire (UCLan), United Kingdom.

Published

2018-05-14

Issue

Section

Artigo de Revisão da Literatura