Rawls's Law of Peoples: A Realistic Utopia?

Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell (2006)
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This volume examines Rawls's theory of international justice as worked out in his controversial last book, The Law of Peoples.

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original Martin, Rex; Reidy, David A. (2006) "Rawls's Law of Peoples". Blackwell

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