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Some Reflections on Justice in a Globalizing World

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

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Some Reflections on Justice in a Globalizing World
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2003

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References

1 John Rawls, A Theory of Justice 3-4 (rev’d ed. 1999).

2 Id. at 9.

3 1 Georges Scelle, Precis De Droit Des Gens: Principes Et Systematique 43 (1932).

4 Emphasis supplied by the author.

5 See 1 Scelle, supra note 3, at 28-32; see also 2 >Georges Scelle, Precis De Droit Des Gens: Principes Et Systematique, Ch. 1, Sec. VII (1934) (discussing the problem of the right of peoples to self-determination).

6 League of Nations document B.7.21/68/106 (1921); see also Lee C. Buchheit, Secession: the Legitimacy or Self-Determination 71 (1978).

7 Report of the International Commission of Jurist as contained in League of Nations document B 7.21/68/106 (1921) at 27.

8 GA Res. 1514 (XV) (Dec. 14, 1960), para. 6, available at <http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/c_coloni.htm>.

9 Case Concerning the Frontier Dispute (Burk. Faso v. Mali) Judgment, 1986ICJ Rep. 554,567 (Dec. 22).