} International Affairs}, number = {1}, pages = {79--99}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, title = {The Rawlsian Theory of International Law}, volume = {9}, year = {1995} } ">

The Rawlsian Theory of International Law

Ethics International Affairs 9 (1):79-99 (1995)
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Abstract

Teson critiques a recent article by John Rawls in which Rawls extends his acclaimed political theory to include international relations

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Justice as fairness: Political not metaphysical.John Rawls - 1985 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 14 (3):223-251.

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