The Conception of Human and Fundamental Rights in theory of ‘justice as fairness’

Trans/Form/Ação 40 (4):187-208 (2017)
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RESUMO: O presente artigo visa, em um primeiro momento, a analisar a concepção de direitos humanos feita por Rawls, para verificar se a concepção minimalista e não-metafísica apresentada pelo autor é apta a oferecer, nos dias atuais, um ideal moral que sirva de base para uma sociedade internacional democrática e justa. ABSTRACT. This article aims, at first, to analyze the conception of human rights by John Rawls, to verify that the minimalist and non-metaphysical conception presented by the author is able to offer, in present days, a moral ideal to serve as a basis for a democratic and fair international Society.

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Political Theory and International Relations.Charles R. Beitz - 1979 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.

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