The Human Security in the Light of the Justice Theory of Johan Rawls
International law Development after the Second World War demonstrates a shift paradigm from a state interest approach to a human rights perspective specially after proclaiming of the Universal Human Rights Declaration. Such a development has affected all international topics including “ Security” concept. There is a relative universal consensus on definition of Human Security includes the protection of the vital cores of human life from common treats while stands in consistent with the perfection and lasting prosperity of human beings. This article while presenting the John Rawls Theory of Justice as well as Human Security Doctrine, with a descriptive – analytic approach shows how human security would be protected in the light of distributive justice theory. In other words, it describes how the theory makes the philosophy frameworks for human rights doctrine such as human security in such a way that international community would be able to agree upon it for promoting , peace, security and justice.
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