International Law and Rawls' Theory of Justice
12 Pages Posted: 15 Dec 2010
Date Written: December 13, 2010
Abstract
The complexity of present-day international law stands in an uneasy relation to the scheme of justice propounded by Rawls. The problems facing international lawyers may pose a conceptual threat to some of the fundamental bases upon which Rawls builds his entire theoretical edifice.
Keywords: Rawls, International law, Theory of justice
JEL Classification: K10, K30, K33
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
D'Amato, Anthony, International Law and Rawls' Theory of Justice (December 13, 2010). Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Vol. 5, p. 525, 1975 , Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 10-90, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1669779
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