Christianity and International Law
Herausgeber: Haskell, John D.; Slotte, Pamela
Christianity and International Law
Herausgeber: Haskell, John D.; Slotte, Pamela
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 917g
- ISBN-13: 9781108474559
- ISBN-10: 1108474551
- Artikelnr.: 61262202
Notes on contributors; Acknowledgments; 1. Christianity and international
law: an introduction John D. Haskell and Pamela Slotte; 2. The Byzantine
commonwealth and the emerging features of a law of nations in the first
millennium Peter Petkoff; 3. Christianity and the birth of ambassadorial
deontology: some historical notes Tiziana Faitini and Dante Fedele; 4.
Formation and refiguration of the canon law on trade with infidels (ca.
1200-ca. 1600) Stefan Stantchev; 5. God, sovereignty, and the morality of
intervention outside Europe David M. Lantigua; 6. The significance of
Christian charity to international law Jennifer L. Beard; 7. Hugo Grotius
on freedom of the seas and human nature Roland Boer; 8. ¿Ius gentium et
naturae: the human conscience and early modern international law Janne E.
Nijman; 9. Legalizing antisemitism? The legacy of Savigny's roman(tic) law
Reut Yael Paz; 10. Missionary knowledge and the empirical foundations of
modern international legal thought Jedidiah J. Kroncke; 11. Standards for a
righteous and civilized world: religion and America's emergence as a global
power Andrew Preston; 12. International Protestantism and its changing
religious freedoms Udi Greenberg; 13. Beyond the freedom of worship: the
contested meaning of religious freedom in international human rights law
and politics, 1945-1967 Linde Lindkvist; 14. Truran - process theology and
a pluralistic foundation for human rights Mark C. Modak; 15. Christianity
and human rights law: orthodox perspectives Elena Namli; 16. Conquest,
sacred sites, and 'religion' in a time of crisis Nathaniel Berman; 17.
Constantine's legacy: preserving empire while undermining international law
Craig Mousin; 18. Hopelessly practicing law: asylum seekers, advocates, and
hostile jurisdictions Silas W. Allard; 19. The hidden theology of
international legal positivism Akbar Rasulov; Selected bibliography; Index.
law: an introduction John D. Haskell and Pamela Slotte; 2. The Byzantine
commonwealth and the emerging features of a law of nations in the first
millennium Peter Petkoff; 3. Christianity and the birth of ambassadorial
deontology: some historical notes Tiziana Faitini and Dante Fedele; 4.
Formation and refiguration of the canon law on trade with infidels (ca.
1200-ca. 1600) Stefan Stantchev; 5. God, sovereignty, and the morality of
intervention outside Europe David M. Lantigua; 6. The significance of
Christian charity to international law Jennifer L. Beard; 7. Hugo Grotius
on freedom of the seas and human nature Roland Boer; 8. ¿Ius gentium et
naturae: the human conscience and early modern international law Janne E.
Nijman; 9. Legalizing antisemitism? The legacy of Savigny's roman(tic) law
Reut Yael Paz; 10. Missionary knowledge and the empirical foundations of
modern international legal thought Jedidiah J. Kroncke; 11. Standards for a
righteous and civilized world: religion and America's emergence as a global
power Andrew Preston; 12. International Protestantism and its changing
religious freedoms Udi Greenberg; 13. Beyond the freedom of worship: the
contested meaning of religious freedom in international human rights law
and politics, 1945-1967 Linde Lindkvist; 14. Truran - process theology and
a pluralistic foundation for human rights Mark C. Modak; 15. Christianity
and human rights law: orthodox perspectives Elena Namli; 16. Conquest,
sacred sites, and 'religion' in a time of crisis Nathaniel Berman; 17.
Constantine's legacy: preserving empire while undermining international law
Craig Mousin; 18. Hopelessly practicing law: asylum seekers, advocates, and
hostile jurisdictions Silas W. Allard; 19. The hidden theology of
international legal positivism Akbar Rasulov; Selected bibliography; Index.
Notes on contributors; Acknowledgments; 1. Christianity and international
law: an introduction John D. Haskell and Pamela Slotte; 2. The Byzantine
commonwealth and the emerging features of a law of nations in the first
millennium Peter Petkoff; 3. Christianity and the birth of ambassadorial
deontology: some historical notes Tiziana Faitini and Dante Fedele; 4.
Formation and refiguration of the canon law on trade with infidels (ca.
1200-ca. 1600) Stefan Stantchev; 5. God, sovereignty, and the morality of
intervention outside Europe David M. Lantigua; 6. The significance of
Christian charity to international law Jennifer L. Beard; 7. Hugo Grotius
on freedom of the seas and human nature Roland Boer; 8. ¿Ius gentium et
naturae: the human conscience and early modern international law Janne E.
Nijman; 9. Legalizing antisemitism? The legacy of Savigny's roman(tic) law
Reut Yael Paz; 10. Missionary knowledge and the empirical foundations of
modern international legal thought Jedidiah J. Kroncke; 11. Standards for a
righteous and civilized world: religion and America's emergence as a global
power Andrew Preston; 12. International Protestantism and its changing
religious freedoms Udi Greenberg; 13. Beyond the freedom of worship: the
contested meaning of religious freedom in international human rights law
and politics, 1945-1967 Linde Lindkvist; 14. Truran - process theology and
a pluralistic foundation for human rights Mark C. Modak; 15. Christianity
and human rights law: orthodox perspectives Elena Namli; 16. Conquest,
sacred sites, and 'religion' in a time of crisis Nathaniel Berman; 17.
Constantine's legacy: preserving empire while undermining international law
Craig Mousin; 18. Hopelessly practicing law: asylum seekers, advocates, and
hostile jurisdictions Silas W. Allard; 19. The hidden theology of
international legal positivism Akbar Rasulov; Selected bibliography; Index.
law: an introduction John D. Haskell and Pamela Slotte; 2. The Byzantine
commonwealth and the emerging features of a law of nations in the first
millennium Peter Petkoff; 3. Christianity and the birth of ambassadorial
deontology: some historical notes Tiziana Faitini and Dante Fedele; 4.
Formation and refiguration of the canon law on trade with infidels (ca.
1200-ca. 1600) Stefan Stantchev; 5. God, sovereignty, and the morality of
intervention outside Europe David M. Lantigua; 6. The significance of
Christian charity to international law Jennifer L. Beard; 7. Hugo Grotius
on freedom of the seas and human nature Roland Boer; 8. ¿Ius gentium et
naturae: the human conscience and early modern international law Janne E.
Nijman; 9. Legalizing antisemitism? The legacy of Savigny's roman(tic) law
Reut Yael Paz; 10. Missionary knowledge and the empirical foundations of
modern international legal thought Jedidiah J. Kroncke; 11. Standards for a
righteous and civilized world: religion and America's emergence as a global
power Andrew Preston; 12. International Protestantism and its changing
religious freedoms Udi Greenberg; 13. Beyond the freedom of worship: the
contested meaning of religious freedom in international human rights law
and politics, 1945-1967 Linde Lindkvist; 14. Truran - process theology and
a pluralistic foundation for human rights Mark C. Modak; 15. Christianity
and human rights law: orthodox perspectives Elena Namli; 16. Conquest,
sacred sites, and 'religion' in a time of crisis Nathaniel Berman; 17.
Constantine's legacy: preserving empire while undermining international law
Craig Mousin; 18. Hopelessly practicing law: asylum seekers, advocates, and
hostile jurisdictions Silas W. Allard; 19. The hidden theology of
international legal positivism Akbar Rasulov; Selected bibliography; Index.