SYNOPSIS = 1
1 Introduction: The Idea of a Moral Theory of International Law = 14
PART ONE JUSTICE
2 The Commitment to Justice = 73
3 Human Rights = 118
4 Distributive Justice = 191
PART TWO LEGITIMACY
5 Political Legitimacy = 233
6 Recognitional Legitimacy = 261
7 The Legitimacy of the International Legal System = 289
PART THREE SELF-DETERMINATION
8 Self-Determination and Secession = 331
9 Intrastate Autonomy = 401
PART FOUR REFORM
10 Principled Proposals for Reform = 427
11 The Morality of International Legal Reform = 440
Bibliography = 475
Index 489
1 Introduction: The Idea of a Moral Theory of International Law = 14
PART ONE JUSTICE
2 The Commitment to Justice = 73
3 Human Rights = 118
4 Distributive Justice = 191
PART TWO LEGITIMACY
5 Political Legitimacy = 233
6 Recognitional Legitimacy = 261
7 The Legitimacy of the International Legal System = 289
PART THREE SELF-DETERMINATION
8 Self-Determination and Secession = 331
9 Intrastate Autonomy = 401
PART FOUR REFORM
10 Principled Proposals for Reform = 427
11 The Morality of International Legal Reform = 440
Bibliography = 475
Index 489