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Rawls's law of peoples : A realistic Utopia (Record no. 31902)

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International Standard Book Number 9781405135306
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Personal name Martin Rex
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Title Rawls's law of peoples : A realistic Utopia
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Blackwell Publishing
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2006
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Extent 322
Dimensions xviii
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Price amount Rs. 6,725
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Formatted contents note Table of contents<br/>Notes on Contributors. Preface. List of Abbreviations.<br/>Part I: Background and Structure:.<br/>1. Introduction: Rex Martin (University of Kansas) and David Reidy (University of Tennessee).<br/>2. Uniting What Interest Prescribes with What Right Permits: Rawls's Law of Peoples in Context: David Boucher (Cardiff).<br/>3. Rawls's Peoples: Philip Pettit (Princeton).<br/>Part II: Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism and Universalism: Questions of Priority and Coherence:.<br/>4. Cultural Imperialism and "Democratic Peace.": Catherine Audard (LSE, UK).<br/>5. The Problem of Decent Peoples: Kok-Chor Tan (Univ. of Pennsylvania).<br/>6. Why Rawls is Not a Cosmopolitan Egalitarian: Leif Wenar (Sheffield, UK).<br/>Part III: On Human Rights.<br/>7. Human Rights as Moral Claim-Rights: Wilfried Hinsch and Markus Stepanians (Univ. of Saarland, Germany).<br/>8. Rawls's Narrow Doctrine of Human Rights: Alistair Macleod (Queen's Univ., Canada).<br/>9. Taking the Human Out of Human Rights: Allen Buchanan (Duke Univ., USA).<br/>10. Political Authority and Human Rights: David Reidy(University of Tennessee).<br/>Part IV: On Global Economic Justice.<br/>11. Collective Responsibility and International Inequality in The Law of Peoples: David Miller (Oxford).<br/>12. Do Rawls's Two Theories of Justice Fit Together?: Thomas Pogge (Columbia, USA).<br/>13. Rawls on International Distributive Economic Justice: Taking a Closer Look: Rex Martin (University of Kansas, Lawrence).<br/>14. Distributive Justice and The Law of Peoples: Samuel Freeman (Univ. of Pennsylvania). Part V: On Liberal Democratic Foreign Policy.<br/>15. Rawls's Theory of Human Rights in Light of Contemporary Human Rights Law and Practice: Jim Nickel (Arizona State University College of Law).<br/>16. A Human Right to Democracy? Rawls's Law of Peoples on Governmental Legitimacy and Humanitarian Intervention: Alyssa Bernstein (Ohio Univ).<br/>17. Justice, Stability and Toleration in a Federation of Well-Ordered Peoples: Andreas Follesdal (Univ. of Oslo, Norway).<br/>Index...<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Laws of People 2. International Relations - Philosophy3. Justice - Liberalism
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