The Global Ethic and Law: Intersections and Interactions
As a fundamental institution of human societies, law is a deeply influential factor in individual and social activity. Yet its normative status is controversial, particularly in pluralistic, secularized societies. Is law essentially the result of legislative creation and juridical interpretation, or can and should it reflect ethical values and imperatives? If it can what are the sources of those imperatives, and how do they achieve the necessary degree of social consensus in religiously diverse societies that are increasingly globalized and globalizing as a consequence of culture, commerce, communication and immigration?

The Global Ethic and Law: Intersections and Interactions contributes to the consideration of these questions. Its contributors include academics from the U.S.A. and Europe, as well Hans Kueng, the author of the 1993 "Declaration Towards a Global Ethic” adopted by the Parliament of World Religions and Stephan Schlensog, General Secretary of the Global Ethic Foundation of Tuebingen, Germany.
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The Global Ethic and Law: Intersections and Interactions
As a fundamental institution of human societies, law is a deeply influential factor in individual and social activity. Yet its normative status is controversial, particularly in pluralistic, secularized societies. Is law essentially the result of legislative creation and juridical interpretation, or can and should it reflect ethical values and imperatives? If it can what are the sources of those imperatives, and how do they achieve the necessary degree of social consensus in religiously diverse societies that are increasingly globalized and globalizing as a consequence of culture, commerce, communication and immigration?

The Global Ethic and Law: Intersections and Interactions contributes to the consideration of these questions. Its contributors include academics from the U.S.A. and Europe, as well Hans Kueng, the author of the 1993 "Declaration Towards a Global Ethic” adopted by the Parliament of World Religions and Stephan Schlensog, General Secretary of the Global Ethic Foundation of Tuebingen, Germany.
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The Global Ethic and Law: Intersections and Interactions

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As a fundamental institution of human societies, law is a deeply influential factor in individual and social activity. Yet its normative status is controversial, particularly in pluralistic, secularized societies. Is law essentially the result of legislative creation and juridical interpretation, or can and should it reflect ethical values and imperatives? If it can what are the sources of those imperatives, and how do they achieve the necessary degree of social consensus in religiously diverse societies that are increasingly globalized and globalizing as a consequence of culture, commerce, communication and immigration?

The Global Ethic and Law: Intersections and Interactions contributes to the consideration of these questions. Its contributors include academics from the U.S.A. and Europe, as well Hans Kueng, the author of the 1993 "Declaration Towards a Global Ethic” adopted by the Parliament of World Religions and Stephan Schlensog, General Secretary of the Global Ethic Foundation of Tuebingen, Germany.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474259255
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 10/20/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 428 KB

About the Author

Bradley Shingleton is a current practitioner of international and corporate law in Washington D.C. in the United States.

Eberhard Stilz is President of the Global Ethic Foundation in Tuebingen, Germany, and is an appellate judge in Stuttgart, Germany.

Table of Contents

Global Ethic, Law, and Politics Hans Kilng 17

The History and Essence of the Global Ethic Stephan Schlensog 37

Law, Principle, and the Global Ethic Bradley Shingleton 43

A Global Ethic and Global Law: The Role of Fundamental Ethical Principles in International Law and World Religions Brian D. Lepard 65

Global Ethic and Human Rights Peter G. Kirchschlaeger 79

Dignity, Human Rights, and the Vulnerability of the Individual Jochen von Bernstorff 105

Religions, Religious Conflicts, and the Dynamics of Global Law Markus Kotzur 119

A Case Study in Consilience: Law, Regulation, and the Global Ethic in the Struggle for Biosecurity Timothy L. Fort Joshua E. Perry 145

In Lieu of a Conclusion Bradley Shingleton 161

Contributors 179

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