Rawls, la validación de la guerra justa

This article tries to reconstruct the normative approach of John Rawls about the war, from his conceptions of a non-ideal theory of justice and law of peoples -- The reconstruction includes the criteria to wage and conduct the war, and the debate about some usual attitudes to face it -- Here is rema...

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Autores:
Giraldo Ramírez, Jorge Alberto de Jesús
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2008
Institución:
Universidad EAFIT
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Repositorio EAFIT
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spa
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oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/7766
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http://hdl.handle.net/10784/7766
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Rawls, John 1921 - 2002
Rawls, John 1921 - 2002 - Pensamiento político
Rawls, John 1921 - 2002 - P
Ius in Bello
DERECHOS CIVILES
RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
JUSTICIA SOCIAL
FILOSOFÍA POLÍTICA
GUERRA - DERECHO INTERNACIONAL
DERECHO INTERNACIONAL
International relations
Social Justice
Political ethics
War (international law)
International law
Rawls, John 1921 - 2002
Rawls, John 1921 - 2002 - Pensamiento político
Rawls, John 1921 - 2002 - P
Ius in Bello
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Summary:This article tries to reconstruct the normative approach of John Rawls about the war, from his conceptions of a non-ideal theory of justice and law of peoples -- The reconstruction includes the criteria to wage and conduct the war, and the debate about some usual attitudes to face it -- Here is remarkable that Rawls accept the tradition of just war theory and, specially, his way to insert it in a moral and historical situation of extreme limitation of war