Justicia y legitimidad en el Derecho de Gentes de Rawls
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2004.i31.464Abstract
The present paper pretends to show the faults of Rawls's Law of Peoples, and then to establish in different terms the content of an international political theory with genuinely liberal spirit. The various changes here proposed lead to a model of international justice that includes both the protection all over the world of citizens basic rights and, restricted by this cosmopolitan scheme, the recognition of subglobal political units with self-determination rights. In short, the proposal is an ideal of global community based on a federation that involve a system of International Law more demanding than the principles of the diffuse Society of «reasonable» Peoples.
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