Philosophy of Nonviolence maps out a system articulating nonviolence in the revolution, the rule of constitutional law it yearns for, and the demand for accountability that inspired the revolution in the first place.
Philosophy of Nonviolence maps out a system articulating nonviolence in the revolution, the rule of constitutional law it yearns for, and the demand for accountability that inspired the revolution in the first place.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chibli Mallat serves as Presidential Professor of Law and Professor of Law and Politics of the Middle East at the S.J. Quinney School of Law at the University of Utah. He also holds the EU Jean Monnet Chair of European Law at Saint Joseph's University in Lebanon.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * General Introduction * 1. The Middle East Nonviolent Revolution: A philosophical manifesto * Part I- Revolution * 2. Introduction- Nonviolence between order of reasons and decrees of reality * 3. A brief history of nonviolence in the Middle East * 4. Shattered political language: Reconstructing a humanist culture of nonviolence * 5. Nonviolence: The central philosophical paradox * 6. Conclusion- Rhythms of nonviolence * Part II- Constitutionalism * 7. Introduction * 8. Caveat: Against Secession * 9. Constitutional ruins and unfathomable politics of transition * 10. Constitution-writing: LEJFARC's universal template * 11. Middle Eastern constitutionalism * 12. Conclusion- Constitutionalism and nonviolence * Part III- Justice * 13. Introduction- The order of reasons restated * 14. 'Dictatorship is a crime against humanity' * 15. Middle Eastern precedents and universal trends * 16. The pyramid of accountability * 17. Justice and nonviolence * 18. Coda: on foreign intervention and nonviolence * 19. Epilogue-The 2011 Anima * Bibliography * Index
* Preface * General Introduction * 1. The Middle East Nonviolent Revolution: A philosophical manifesto * Part I- Revolution * 2. Introduction- Nonviolence between order of reasons and decrees of reality * 3. A brief history of nonviolence in the Middle East * 4. Shattered political language: Reconstructing a humanist culture of nonviolence * 5. Nonviolence: The central philosophical paradox * 6. Conclusion- Rhythms of nonviolence * Part II- Constitutionalism * 7. Introduction * 8. Caveat: Against Secession * 9. Constitutional ruins and unfathomable politics of transition * 10. Constitution-writing: LEJFARC's universal template * 11. Middle Eastern constitutionalism * 12. Conclusion- Constitutionalism and nonviolence * Part III- Justice * 13. Introduction- The order of reasons restated * 14. 'Dictatorship is a crime against humanity' * 15. Middle Eastern precedents and universal trends * 16. The pyramid of accountability * 17. Justice and nonviolence * 18. Coda: on foreign intervention and nonviolence * 19. Epilogue-The 2011 Anima * Bibliography * Index
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