id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jpmzjajpergzllxeh2px2aezkq HELGA VARDEN A Kantian conception of global justice 2011 15 .pdf application/pdf 9165 420 51 of the institutional structure of individual states and of the global authority. global justice requires states and private persons not only to adhere to some global public institutional authority to regulate their interactions. that the rights of public authorities go beyond those of private persons, meaning legal and political reality, understood primarily in historical and current developments in international private and public law. between private individuals, whereas public right concerns legal subjects' claims on public institutions as required to secure global systemic justice. international private right and to secure global systemic justice demands that we do internally just states is possible only through the establishment of a global public Because consent cannot be a necessary condition for the establishment of a rightful state, we have good reason to think that the liberal ideal of liberal ideal of rightful freedom involves establishing a public authority to decide This global public institution represents both states and refugees, ./cache/work_jpmzjajpergzllxeh2px2aezkq.pdf ./txt/work_jpmzjajpergzllxeh2px2aezkq.txt