Faisal Ateeq (University of Leeds, Faculty of Education, Social Sciences and Law, School of Law, Students) has posted Towards Rawlsian Conception For International Margin of Appreciation: Addressing International Injustices in Human Rights (Leeds Postgraduate Review 2022) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
This essay is an exercise in political theory. It discusses human rights norms in the international arena. However, there are assumptions the essay’s argument is based on. First, the world we live in is constituted by various communities, and each of them bears different conceptions of what justice might be. This idea is considered an empirical fact in the discussion below. Secondly, deriving from the previous one, there is no comprehensive doctrine of good on the international level.