Les principes de la justice distributive sont-ils applicables aux nations ?

Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 1 (1):123-143 (2002)
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Abstract

The unequal wealth of nations doesn’t suffice to license an application of the principles of distributive justice to the world at large, for nations are not situated in the “circumstances of distributive justice”. We propose an intuitive analysis of these circumstances in order to manifest the disanalogy between domestic and global level in the theory of justice.

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Stephane Chauvier
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An Egalitarian Law of Peoples.Thomas W. Pogge - 1994 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 23 (3):195-224.

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