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Part I Background and Structure = 1
Introduction: Reading Rawls's The Law of Peoples = 3
Rex Martin
David A. Reidy
Uniting What Right Permits with What Interest Prescribes: Rawls's Law of Peop...
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Part I Background and Structure = 1
Introduction: Reading Rawls's The Law of Peoples = 3
Rex Martin
David A. Reidy
Uniting What Right Permits with What Interest Prescribes: Rawls's Law of Peoples in Context = 19
David Boucher
Rawls's Peoples = 38
Philip Pettit
Part II Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Universalism: Questions of Priority and Coherence = 57
Cultural Imperialism and `Democratic Peace' = 59
Catherine Audard
The Problem of Decent Peoples = 76
Kok Chor Tan
Why Rawls is Not a Cosmopolitan Egalitarian = 95
Leif Wenar
Part III On Human Rights = 115
Human Rights as Moral Claim Rights = 117
Wilfried Hinsch
Markus Stepanians
Rawls's Narrow Doctrine of Human Rights = 134
Alistair M. Macleod
Taking the Human out of Human Rights = 150
Allen Buchanan
Political Authority and Human Rights = 169
David A. Reidy
Part IV On Global Economic Justice = 189
Collective Responsibility and International Inequality in The Law of Peoples = 191
David Miller
Do Rawls's Two Theories of Justice Fit Together? = 206
Thomas Pogge
Rawls on International Distributive Economic Justice: Taking a Closer Look = 226
Rex Martin
Distributive Justice and The Law of Peoples = 243
Samuel Freeman
Part V On Liberal Democratic Foreign Policy = 261
Are Human Rights Mainly Implemented by Intervention? = 263
James W. Nickel
A Human Right to Democracy? Legitimacy and Intervention = 278
Alyssa R. Bernstein
Justice, Stability, and Toleration in a Federation of Well-Ordered Peoples = 299
Andreas Follesdal
Index = 318
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