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Radicalizing Rawls Global Justice And The Foundations Of International Law Gary Chartier

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Radicalizing Rawls Global Justice And The Foundations Of International Law Gary Chartier
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Gary Chartier
ISBN: 9781137382900, 1137382902
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Radicalizing Rawls Global Justice And The Foundations Of International Law Gary Chartier by Gary Chartier 9781137382900, 1137382902 instant download after payment.

This book articulates and defends a Rawlsian version of cosmopolitanism. Critiquing Rawls's own suggestion that states (or 'peoples') be treated as foundational to the global order, as well as alternative Rawlsian defenses of Rawls's approach, Radicalizing Rawls proposes a polycentric global legal regime, featuring a Law of Persons rather than Rawls's Law of Peoples. Gary Chartier argues provocatively for more extensive global human rights protections than those Rawls defends and maintains that global anarchy could prove to be an attractive version of John Tomasi's Rawlsian 'market democracy.'

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