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Theology for International Law

Theology for International Law
Author: Esther D. Reed
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567001393

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Whilst Christian theology is familiar with questions about the relation of church and state, divine and human law, little attention has been devoted to questions of international law. Esther D. Reed offers a systematic engagement with contemporary issues of international law and its relevance for modern theology. Reed discusses numerous issue driven topics, including: challenges to classic just-war thinking from so-called fourth generation warfare, peoples and nationhood within divine providence, the ethics of territorial borders and the militarization of human intervention. By discussing selected biblical texts Reed helps to move the issues of international law higher up the agenda of Christian theology, ethics and moral reasoning.


Political Theology and International Law

Political Theology and International Law
Author: John Haskell
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004382518

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In Political Theology and International Law, John D. Haskell offers an account of the intellectual debates surrounding political theology among international law scholars and argues that experts turn to a politics of truth.


International Law and Religion

International Law and Religion
Author: Martti Koskenniemi
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2017
Genre: Law
ISBN: 019880587X

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This books maps out the territory of international law and religion challenging receiving traditions in fundamental aspects. On the one hand, the connection of international law and religion has been little explored. On the other, most of current research on international legal thought presents international law as the very victory of secularization. By questioning that narrative of secularization this book approaches these traditions from a new perspective. From the Middle Ages' early conceptualizations of rights and law to contemporary political theory, the chapters bring to life debates concerning the interaction of the meaning of the legal and the sacred. The contributors approach their chapters from an array of different backgrounds and perspectives but with the common objective of investigating the mutually shaping relationship of religion and law. The collaborative endeavour that this volume offers makes available substantial knowledge on the question of international law and religion --Front flap.


Christianity and International Law

Christianity and International Law
Author: Pamela Slotte
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2021-05-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108642950

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This cross-disciplinary collaboration offers historical and contemporary scholarship exploring the interface of Christianity and international law. Christianity and International Law aims to understand and move past arguments, narratives and tropes that commonly frame law-religion studies in global governance. Readers are introduced to a range of confessional and critical perspectives explicitly engaging a diverse range of methodological and theoretical orientations to rethink how we experience and find ourselves caught within the phenomena of Christianity and international law.


The Grotian Theology of International Law

The Grotian Theology of International Law
Author: Christoph A. Stumpf
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-02-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3110886162

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In this book Christoph Stumpf investigates theological influences upon the legal theory of Hugo Grotius (1583-1645), who is regarded by many as the "father of modern international law". The author analyses how Grotius has contributed to the transformation and further development of international law from its roots in Christian theology to a trans-religious law of nations. From the theological substance in Grotius' views on international relations the author concludes that Grotius' legal theory can be perceived as a theological system of international law.


Religion and International Law

Religion and International Law
Author: Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004349154

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Living together explores international law responses to the challenges of growing religious antagonisms. Building on historic concepts, it looks at the role of religious institutions and religious law before examining the contribution of human rights bodies and particular human rights.


Religious Actors and International Law

Religious Actors and International Law
Author: Ioana Cismas
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2014
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198712820

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Religious actors are unique in international governance due to the theological context in which they operate. This book demonstrates that while their role and actions may be distinct, they rely on international law to add legitimacy to their actions, and are bound by international legal rules and norms in the same way as other actors.


Religion and International Law

Religion and International Law
Author: Mark W. Janis
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2004-02-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9047413407

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One of the great tasks, perhaps the greatest, weighing on modern international lawyers is to craft a universal law and legal process capable of ordering relations among diverse people with differing religions, histories, cultures, laws, and languages. In so doing, we need to take the world's peoples as we find them and not pretend out of existence their wide variety. This volume, now available in paperback, builds on the eleven essays edited by Mark Janis in 1991 in The Influence of Religion and the Development of International Law, more than doubling its authors and essays and covering more religious traditions. Now included are studies of the interface between international law and ancient religions, Confucianism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as essays addressing the impact of religious thought on the literature and sources of international law, international courts, and human rights law.


Freedom of Religion Or Belief

Freedom of Religion Or Belief
Author: Heiner Bielefeldt
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 701
Release: 2016
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198703988

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"Freedom of Religious or Belief: An International Law Commentary is the first commentary to look comprehensively at the international provisions for the protection of freedom of religion or belief, considering how they are interpreted by various United Nations Special Procedures and Treaty Bodies." -- Back cover.


At the Origins of Modernity

At the Origins of Modernity
Author: José María Beneyto
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-08-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3319629980

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This book is based on an international project conducted by the Institute for European Studies of the University CEU San Pablo in Madrid and a seminar on Vitoria and International Law which took place on July 2nd 2015 in the convent of San Esteban, the place where Vitoria spent his most productive years as Chair of Theology at the University of Salamanca. It argues that Vitoria not only lived at a time bridging the Middle Ages and Modernity, but also that his thoughts went beyond the times he lived in, giving us inspiration for meeting current challenges that could also be described as “modern” or even post-modern. There has been renewed interest in Francisco de Vitoria in the last few years, and he is now at the centre of a debate on such central international topics as political modernity, colonialism, the discovery of the “Other” and the legitimation of military interventions. All these subjects include Vitoria’s contributions to the formation of the idea of modernity and modern international law. The book explores two concepts of modernity: one referring to the post-medieval ages and the other to our times. It discusses the connections between the challenges that the New World posed for XVIth century thinkers and those that we are currently facing, for example those related to the cyberworld. It also addresses the idea of international law and the legitimation of the use of force, two concepts that are at the core of Vitoria’s texts, in the context of “modern” problems related to a multipolar world and the war against terrorism. This is not a historical book on Vitoria, but a very current one that argues the value of Vitoria’s reflections for contemporary issues of international law.