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Theology for international law
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ISBN: 0567001393 1472551443 0567400654 Year: 2013 Publisher: London : Bloomsbury T&T Clark,

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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 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."--Bloomsbury Publishing.


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Civil liberties, national security and prospects for consensus
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ISBN: 1139334220 1107228131 128039398X 9786613571908 1139337629 1139340077 1139341650 1139336754 1139338498 1139035282 9781139338493 9781139035286 9781139336758 9781107008984 1107008980 9781139334228 9781107228139 6613571903 9781139337625 9781139340076 9781139341653 9781107471160 1107471168 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford: Cambridge university press,

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The idea of security has recently seen a surge of interest from political philosophers. After the atrocities of 11 September 2001 and 7 July 2005, many leading politicians justified encroachments on international legal standards and civil liberties in the name of security and with a view to protecting the rights of the people. Suggestions were made on both sides of the Atlantic to the effect that the extremism of terrorism required the security of the many to be weighed against the liberties of other citizens. In this collection of essays, Jeremy Waldron, Conor Gearty, Tariq Modood, David Novak, Abdelwahab El-Affendi and others debate how to move beyond the false dichotomy whereby fundamental human rights and international standards are conceived as something to be balanced against security. They also examine the claim that this aim might better be advanced by the inclusion in public debate of explicitly religious voices.

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