Human Rights and John Rawls People's Law Legislation: Which political and judicial foundation can prove the transition from the West to the general in particular? John Rawls tried to answer this question in his article "People's Law" and proposed a contract or agreement. The free and democratic society should reach the first agreement on several political and social issues such as human rights. Then this agreement can be extended to the society that is necessary to satisfy peace with an organizational legal system that admits freedom and democracy but an organized hierarchical society, or to some extent freedom - politics and religion
John Rawls introduced the concept of human rights politics in his book "People's Law" (Rolls 1999). The basic idea is to determine what the human rights are and what they need by determining the main role that human rights fulfills in a particular political field. In the People's Law, this field is international relations (followed by the politics of the country). An attempt by Rawls to rectify international law and politics in today's international system will help Rawls explain how to focus on how human rights works in this system. Human rights in interpersonal relationship does not belong to this field
John Rawls is a 20th century American philosopher specializing in the fields of ethics, political philosophy, and law philosophy. Rawls is considered by many as the most important political philosopher of the 20th century and his symbolic "justice" is trying to combine many competitive political theories that are thought to be incompatible It is praised for what he did. In the nineteenth century, political philosophy divided Karl Marx's radical equalityism and concept of individual freedom and freedom acknowledged by John Stuart Mill. Rolls rejected Marx's communism and Mill's utilitarianism, returned to the early modern social contract model, and was influenced by Rock, Rousseau, Hume, and Kant and formed his own theoretical version . Rawls' philosophy has been widely praised, but it produced two books contrary to justice theory.