Magna Carta, Religion and the Rule of Law
Herausgeber: Griffith-Jones, Robin; Hill Qc, Mark
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Herausgeber: Griffith-Jones, Robin; Hill Qc, Mark
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Jurists, historians and theologians from five faiths and three continents examine the importance of Magna Carta's religious foundations.
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Jurists, historians and theologians from five faiths and three continents examine the importance of Magna Carta's religious foundations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 776g
- ISBN-13: 9781107100190
- ISBN-10: 1107100194
- Artikelnr.: 42201980
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 776g
- ISBN-13: 9781107100190
- ISBN-10: 1107100194
- Artikelnr.: 42201980
Part I. Introduction: 1. The relevance and resonance of the Great Charter
of 1215 for religions today Robin Griffith-Jones and Mark Hill QC; 2. Magna
Carta Lord Judge of Draycote; Part II. The Birth of Magna Carta and the
Spread of its Principles: 3. Due process in Magna Carta: its sources in
English law, canon law and Stephen Langton John W. Baldwin; 4. From Charter
to common law: the rights and liberties of the pre-Reformation Church
Margaret McGlynn; 5. Magna Carta and the law of nations R. H. Helmholz; 6.
Magna Carta and personal liberty Sir John Baker QC; 7. Towards a new Magna
Carta for early modern England John Witte, Jr; 8. Differences over the
foundation of law in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century America David
Little; Part III. Comparative Religious Approaches to Magna Carta's Rule of
Law: 9. Quranic Magna Carta: on the origins of the rule of law in Islam
Wael Hallaq; 10. Justice in Islamic legislation Ali Gomaa; 11. Sharia and
the rule of law: preserving the realm Anver Emon; 12. Democracy and the
power of religion: some lessons from India Sudipta Kaviraj; 13. The still
small voice of Magna Carta in Christian law today Norman Doe; 14. Magna
Carta, rule of law and religious diversity Maleiha Malik; Part IV. The
Contemporary Inheritance of Magna Carta: 15. The development of human
rights thought from Magna Carta to the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights Sir Rabinder Singh; 16. Strasbourg's approach to religion in the
pluralist democracies of Europe Javier Martínez-Torrón; 17. The Great
Covenant of Liberties: Biblical principles and Magna Carta Lord Sacks; 18.
The cardinal rule of religion and the rule of law: a musing on Magna Carta
Simon Lee; Epilogue: 19. Strengthened by the rule of law: the message of
Magna Carta for religions today Lord Dyson; Appendix: the charters in
translation.
of 1215 for religions today Robin Griffith-Jones and Mark Hill QC; 2. Magna
Carta Lord Judge of Draycote; Part II. The Birth of Magna Carta and the
Spread of its Principles: 3. Due process in Magna Carta: its sources in
English law, canon law and Stephen Langton John W. Baldwin; 4. From Charter
to common law: the rights and liberties of the pre-Reformation Church
Margaret McGlynn; 5. Magna Carta and the law of nations R. H. Helmholz; 6.
Magna Carta and personal liberty Sir John Baker QC; 7. Towards a new Magna
Carta for early modern England John Witte, Jr; 8. Differences over the
foundation of law in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century America David
Little; Part III. Comparative Religious Approaches to Magna Carta's Rule of
Law: 9. Quranic Magna Carta: on the origins of the rule of law in Islam
Wael Hallaq; 10. Justice in Islamic legislation Ali Gomaa; 11. Sharia and
the rule of law: preserving the realm Anver Emon; 12. Democracy and the
power of religion: some lessons from India Sudipta Kaviraj; 13. The still
small voice of Magna Carta in Christian law today Norman Doe; 14. Magna
Carta, rule of law and religious diversity Maleiha Malik; Part IV. The
Contemporary Inheritance of Magna Carta: 15. The development of human
rights thought from Magna Carta to the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights Sir Rabinder Singh; 16. Strasbourg's approach to religion in the
pluralist democracies of Europe Javier Martínez-Torrón; 17. The Great
Covenant of Liberties: Biblical principles and Magna Carta Lord Sacks; 18.
The cardinal rule of religion and the rule of law: a musing on Magna Carta
Simon Lee; Epilogue: 19. Strengthened by the rule of law: the message of
Magna Carta for religions today Lord Dyson; Appendix: the charters in
translation.
Part I. Introduction: 1. The relevance and resonance of the Great Charter
of 1215 for religions today Robin Griffith-Jones and Mark Hill QC; 2. Magna
Carta Lord Judge of Draycote; Part II. The Birth of Magna Carta and the
Spread of its Principles: 3. Due process in Magna Carta: its sources in
English law, canon law and Stephen Langton John W. Baldwin; 4. From Charter
to common law: the rights and liberties of the pre-Reformation Church
Margaret McGlynn; 5. Magna Carta and the law of nations R. H. Helmholz; 6.
Magna Carta and personal liberty Sir John Baker QC; 7. Towards a new Magna
Carta for early modern England John Witte, Jr; 8. Differences over the
foundation of law in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century America David
Little; Part III. Comparative Religious Approaches to Magna Carta's Rule of
Law: 9. Quranic Magna Carta: on the origins of the rule of law in Islam
Wael Hallaq; 10. Justice in Islamic legislation Ali Gomaa; 11. Sharia and
the rule of law: preserving the realm Anver Emon; 12. Democracy and the
power of religion: some lessons from India Sudipta Kaviraj; 13. The still
small voice of Magna Carta in Christian law today Norman Doe; 14. Magna
Carta, rule of law and religious diversity Maleiha Malik; Part IV. The
Contemporary Inheritance of Magna Carta: 15. The development of human
rights thought from Magna Carta to the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights Sir Rabinder Singh; 16. Strasbourg's approach to religion in the
pluralist democracies of Europe Javier Martínez-Torrón; 17. The Great
Covenant of Liberties: Biblical principles and Magna Carta Lord Sacks; 18.
The cardinal rule of religion and the rule of law: a musing on Magna Carta
Simon Lee; Epilogue: 19. Strengthened by the rule of law: the message of
Magna Carta for religions today Lord Dyson; Appendix: the charters in
translation.
of 1215 for religions today Robin Griffith-Jones and Mark Hill QC; 2. Magna
Carta Lord Judge of Draycote; Part II. The Birth of Magna Carta and the
Spread of its Principles: 3. Due process in Magna Carta: its sources in
English law, canon law and Stephen Langton John W. Baldwin; 4. From Charter
to common law: the rights and liberties of the pre-Reformation Church
Margaret McGlynn; 5. Magna Carta and the law of nations R. H. Helmholz; 6.
Magna Carta and personal liberty Sir John Baker QC; 7. Towards a new Magna
Carta for early modern England John Witte, Jr; 8. Differences over the
foundation of law in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century America David
Little; Part III. Comparative Religious Approaches to Magna Carta's Rule of
Law: 9. Quranic Magna Carta: on the origins of the rule of law in Islam
Wael Hallaq; 10. Justice in Islamic legislation Ali Gomaa; 11. Sharia and
the rule of law: preserving the realm Anver Emon; 12. Democracy and the
power of religion: some lessons from India Sudipta Kaviraj; 13. The still
small voice of Magna Carta in Christian law today Norman Doe; 14. Magna
Carta, rule of law and religious diversity Maleiha Malik; Part IV. The
Contemporary Inheritance of Magna Carta: 15. The development of human
rights thought from Magna Carta to the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights Sir Rabinder Singh; 16. Strasbourg's approach to religion in the
pluralist democracies of Europe Javier Martínez-Torrón; 17. The Great
Covenant of Liberties: Biblical principles and Magna Carta Lord Sacks; 18.
The cardinal rule of religion and the rule of law: a musing on Magna Carta
Simon Lee; Epilogue: 19. Strengthened by the rule of law: the message of
Magna Carta for religions today Lord Dyson; Appendix: the charters in
translation.