Rawls's Law of Peoples: A Realistic Utopia?
Rex Martin & David A. Reidy (eds.)
Blackwell Pub. (2006)
| Abstract | This volume examines Rawls’s theory of international justice as worked out in his controversial last book, The Law of Peoples. | |||||||||
| Keywords | International relations Philosophy International law Philosophy Justice Human rights Liberalism | |||||||||
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| Call number | JZ1242.R395 2006 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 140513531X 1405135301 9781405135313 1405157364 9781405157360 | |||||||||
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T. Porter (2012). Rawls, Reasonableness, and International Toleration. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 11 (4):382-414.
Mitchell Avila (2007). Defending a Law of Peoples: Political Liberalism and Decent Peoples. Journal of Ethics 11 (1):87 - 124.
Walter Riker (2004). Rawls's Decent Peoples and the Democratic Peace Thesis. Social Philosophy Today 20:137-153.
Sebastiano Maffettone (2001). John Rawls. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 1 (3):189-216.
David A. Reidy (2007). A Just Global Economy: In Defense of Rawls. Journal of Ethics 11 (2):193 - 236.
Huw Lloyd Williams (2011). On Rawls, Development and Global Justice: The Freedom of Peoples. Palgrave Macmillan.
Henry Shue (2002). Rawls and the Outlaws. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 1 (3):307-323.
Brian E. Butler (2001). There Are Peoples and There Are Peoples: A Critique of Rawls' Law of Peoples. Florida Philosophical Review 1 (2):1-24.
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