Justice and Peace
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a Contested Relationship
Herausgegeben:Hellmann, Gunther;Mitarbeit:Kadelbach, Stefan; Forst, Rainer; Lynch, Cecilia; Simms, Brendan; Lutz-Bachmann, Matthias; Doyle, Michael W; Schorn-Schütte, Luise; Paulus, Andreas L.; Müller, H
Justice and Peace
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a Contested Relationship
Herausgegeben:Hellmann, Gunther;Mitarbeit:Kadelbach, Stefan; Forst, Rainer; Lynch, Cecilia; Simms, Brendan; Lutz-Bachmann, Matthias; Doyle, Michael W; Schorn-Schütte, Luise; Paulus, Andreas L.; Müller, H
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Gerechtigkeit und Frieden sind zentrale Werte menschlichen Zusammenlebens, aber auch Kernbegriffe unterschiedlicher wissenschaftlicher Disziplinen. Wie beide Begriffe zueinander stehen - ob man die Komplementarität oder das Spannungsverhältnis betonen soll, ob man der Gerechtigkeit oder dem Frieden Vorrang einräumen soll - ist dabei höchst umstritten. Der Band vereint Beiträge international ausgewiesener Autoren aus Politischer Theorie, Philosophie, Politikwissenschaft, Geschichte, Ethnologie und Völkerrecht, die das schwierige Verhältnis von Gerechtigkeit und Frieden ausloten.
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Gerechtigkeit und Frieden sind zentrale Werte menschlichen Zusammenlebens, aber auch Kernbegriffe unterschiedlicher wissenschaftlicher Disziplinen. Wie beide Begriffe zueinander stehen - ob man die Komplementarität oder das Spannungsverhältnis betonen soll, ob man der Gerechtigkeit oder dem Frieden Vorrang einräumen soll - ist dabei höchst umstritten. Der Band vereint Beiträge international ausgewiesener Autoren aus Politischer Theorie, Philosophie, Politikwissenschaft, Geschichte, Ethnologie und Völkerrecht, die das schwierige Verhältnis von Gerechtigkeit und Frieden ausloten.
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- Normative Orders 10
- Verlag: Campus Verlag
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 39982
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 145mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 256g
- ISBN-13: 9783593399829
- ISBN-10: 3593399822
- Artikelnr.: 38264725
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Normative Orders 10
- Verlag: Campus Verlag
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 39982
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 145mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 256g
- ISBN-13: 9783593399829
- ISBN-10: 3593399822
- Artikelnr.: 38264725
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Contents
1.Introduction: Justice and/or peace?7
Gunther Hellmann
2.Ethics, law and the Responsibility to Protect16
Michael W. Doyle
3.Justice and peace: Good things do not always go together43
Harald Müller
4.The normative order of justice and peace69
Rainer Forst
5."Peace" and "justice" in the tradition of "just war-theories"90
Matthias Lutz-Bachmann
6.Confessional peace as a political and legal problem in the early modern period98
Luise Schorn-Schütte
7.Democratic geopolitics, the rise and fall of a transatlantic normative order, 1974/1989-2009112
Brendan Simms
8.Popular casuistry and the problem of peace/justice in Christian ethics124
Cecelia Lynch
9.Justice, in whose name: The domestication of copyright in
Sub-Saharan Africa140
Mamadou Diawara
10.Between constitutionalization and fragmentation-Concepts and reality of international law in the 21st century163
Andreas Paulus
11.International order as an idea-On strict rules and flexible principles173
Stefan Kadelbach
Notes of Contributors191
Contents
1.Introduction: Justice and/or peace?7
Gunther Hellmann
2.Ethics, law and the Responsibility to Protect16
Michael W. Doyle
3.Justice and peace: Good things do not always go together43
Harald Müller
4.The normative order of justice and peace69
Rainer Forst
5."Peace" and "justice" in the tradition of "just war-theories"90
Matthias Lutz-Bachmann
6.Confessional peace as a political and legal problem in the early modern period98
Luise Schorn-Schütte
7.Democratic geopolitics, the rise and fall of a transatlantic normative order, 1974/1989-2009112
Brendan Simms
8.Popular casuistry and the problem of peace/justice in Christian ethics124
Cecelia Lynch
9.Justice, in whose name: The domestication of copyright in
Sub-Saharan Africa140
Mamadou Diawara
10.Between constitutionalization and fragmentation-Concepts and reality of international law in the 21st century163
Andreas Paulus
11.International order as an idea-On strict rules and flexible principles173
Stefan Kadelbach
Notes of Contributors191
1.Introduction: Justice and/or peace?7
Gunther Hellmann
2.Ethics, law and the Responsibility to Protect16
Michael W. Doyle
3.Justice and peace: Good things do not always go together43
Harald Müller
4.The normative order of justice and peace69
Rainer Forst
5."Peace" and "justice" in the tradition of "just war-theories"90
Matthias Lutz-Bachmann
6.Confessional peace as a political and legal problem in the early modern period98
Luise Schorn-Schütte
7.Democratic geopolitics, the rise and fall of a transatlantic normative order, 1974/1989-2009112
Brendan Simms
8.Popular casuistry and the problem of peace/justice in Christian ethics124
Cecelia Lynch
9.Justice, in whose name: The domestication of copyright in
Sub-Saharan Africa140
Mamadou Diawara
10.Between constitutionalization and fragmentation-Concepts and reality of international law in the 21st century163
Andreas Paulus
11.International order as an idea-On strict rules and flexible principles173
Stefan Kadelbach
Notes of Contributors191
Contents
1.Introduction: Justice and/or peace?7
Gunther Hellmann
2.Ethics, law and the Responsibility to Protect16
Michael W. Doyle
3.Justice and peace: Good things do not always go together43
Harald Müller
4.The normative order of justice and peace69
Rainer Forst
5."Peace" and "justice" in the tradition of "just war-theories"90
Matthias Lutz-Bachmann
6.Confessional peace as a political and legal problem in the early modern period98
Luise Schorn-Schütte
7.Democratic geopolitics, the rise and fall of a transatlantic normative order, 1974/1989-2009112
Brendan Simms
8.Popular casuistry and the problem of peace/justice in Christian ethics124
Cecelia Lynch
9.Justice, in whose name: The domestication of copyright in
Sub-Saharan Africa140
Mamadou Diawara
10.Between constitutionalization and fragmentation-Concepts and reality of international law in the 21st century163
Andreas Paulus
11.International order as an idea-On strict rules and flexible principles173
Stefan Kadelbach
Notes of Contributors191
Contents
1.Introduction: Justice and/or peace?7
Gunther Hellmann
2.Ethics, law and the Responsibility to Protect16
Michael W. Doyle
3.Justice and peace: Good things do not always go together43
Harald Müller
4.The normative order of justice and peace69
Rainer Forst
5."Peace" and "justice" in the tradition of "just war-theories"90
Matthias Lutz-Bachmann
6.Confessional peace as a political and legal problem in the early modern period98
Luise Schorn-Schütte
7.Democratic geopolitics, the rise and fall of a transatlantic normative order, 1974/1989-2009112
Brendan Simms
8.Popular casuistry and the problem of peace/justice in Christian ethics124
Cecelia Lynch
9.Justice, in whose name: The domestication of copyright in
Sub-Saharan Africa140
Mamadou Diawara
10.Between constitutionalization and fragmentation-Concepts and reality of international law in the 21st century163
Andreas Paulus
11.International order as an idea-On strict rules and flexible principles173
Stefan Kadelbach
Notes of Contributors191
Contents
1.Introduction: Justice and/or peace?7
Gunther Hellmann
2.Ethics, law and the Responsibility to Protect16
Michael W. Doyle
3.Justice and peace: Good things do not always go together43
Harald Müller
4.The normative order of justice and peace69
Rainer Forst
5."Peace" and "justice" in the tradition of "just war-theories"90
Matthias Lutz-Bachmann
6.Confessional peace as a political and legal problem in the early modern period98
Luise Schorn-Schütte
7.Democratic geopolitics, the rise and fall of a transatlantic normative order, 1974/1989-2009112
Brendan Simms
8.Popular casuistry and the problem of peace/justice in Christian ethics124
Cecelia Lynch
9.Justice, in whose name: The domestication of copyright in
Sub-Saharan Africa140
Mamadou Diawara
10.Between constitutionalization and fragmentation-Concepts and reality of international law in the 21st century163
Andreas Paulus
11.International order as an idea-On strict rules and flexible principles173
Stefan Kadelbach
Notes of Contributors191
1.Introduction: Justice and/or peace?7
Gunther Hellmann
2.Ethics, law and the Responsibility to Protect16
Michael W. Doyle
3.Justice and peace: Good things do not always go together43
Harald Müller
4.The normative order of justice and peace69
Rainer Forst
5."Peace" and "justice" in the tradition of "just war-theories"90
Matthias Lutz-Bachmann
6.Confessional peace as a political and legal problem in the early modern period98
Luise Schorn-Schütte
7.Democratic geopolitics, the rise and fall of a transatlantic normative order, 1974/1989-2009112
Brendan Simms
8.Popular casuistry and the problem of peace/justice in Christian ethics124
Cecelia Lynch
9.Justice, in whose name: The domestication of copyright in
Sub-Saharan Africa140
Mamadou Diawara
10.Between constitutionalization and fragmentation-Concepts and reality of international law in the 21st century163
Andreas Paulus
11.International order as an idea-On strict rules and flexible principles173
Stefan Kadelbach
Notes of Contributors191
Contents
1.Introduction: Justice and/or peace?7
Gunther Hellmann
2.Ethics, law and the Responsibility to Protect16
Michael W. Doyle
3.Justice and peace: Good things do not always go together43
Harald Müller
4.The normative order of justice and peace69
Rainer Forst
5."Peace" and "justice" in the tradition of "just war-theories"90
Matthias Lutz-Bachmann
6.Confessional peace as a political and legal problem in the early modern period98
Luise Schorn-Schütte
7.Democratic geopolitics, the rise and fall of a transatlantic normative order, 1974/1989-2009112
Brendan Simms
8.Popular casuistry and the problem of peace/justice in Christian ethics124
Cecelia Lynch
9.Justice, in whose name: The domestication of copyright in
Sub-Saharan Africa140
Mamadou Diawara
10.Between constitutionalization and fragmentation-Concepts and reality of international law in the 21st century163
Andreas Paulus
11.International order as an idea-On strict rules and flexible principles173
Stefan Kadelbach
Notes of Contributors191