International Law as a Belief System

International Law as a Belief System
Title International Law as a Belief System PDF eBook
Author Jean d'Aspremont
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 179
Release 2018
Genre Law
ISBN 1108421873

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Offers a new perspective on international law and international legal argumentation: to what event is international law a belief system?

International Law and Religion

International Law and Religion
Title International Law and Religion PDF eBook
Author Martti Koskenniemi
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 481
Release 2017
Genre Law
ISBN 019880587X

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This collective volume brings together contributions by academics in various fields of law and the humanities, in order to tackle the complex interactions between international law and religion. The originality and the variety of approaches makes this book a must-have for academics planning to approach the topic in the future.

Freedom of Religion Or Belief

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

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This commentary on freedom of religion or belief provides a comprehensive overview of the pressing issues of freedom of religion or belief from an international law perspective.

Religion and International Law

Religion and International Law
Title Religion and International Law PDF eBook
Author Mark W. Janis
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 544
Release 1999-07-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789041111746

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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 builds on the eleven essaysedited 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.

Good Faith in International Law

Good Faith in International Law
Title Good Faith in International Law PDF eBook
Author J. F. O'Connor
Publisher Dartmouth Publishing Company
Pages 166
Release 1991
Genre Law
ISBN

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This text considers the origin and development of good faith in legal theory and its role as a fundamental principle in international law. It ranges from the origins of the concept and the first manifestations of the legal principle, to recent decisions of international courts and tribunals.

Religious Liberty and International Law in Europe

Religious Liberty and International Law in Europe
Title Religious Liberty and International Law in Europe PDF eBook
Author Malcolm D. Evans
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 432
Release 1997
Genre Law
ISBN 9780521047616

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Malcolm Evans's account of the protection of religious liberty under international law in Europe.

Religion and International Law

Religion and International Law
Title Religion and International Law PDF eBook
Author Mark W. Janis
Publisher BRILL
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.