Law s Ethical Global and Theoretical Contexts

Law s Ethical  Global and Theoretical Contexts
Author: Upendra Baxi,Christopher McCrudden,Abdul Paliwala
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-10-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781316404768

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Law's Ethical, Global and Theoretical Contexts examines William Twining's principal contributions to law and jurisprudence in the context of three issues which will receive significant scholarly attention over the coming decades. Part I explores human rights, including torture, the role of evidence in human rights cases, the emerging discourse on 'traditional values', the relevance of 'Southern voices' to human rights debates, and the relationship between human rights and peace agreements. Part II assesses the impact of globalization through the lenses of sociology and comparative constitutionalism, and features an analysis of the development of pluralistic ideas of law in the context of privatization. Finally, Part III addresses issues of legal theory, including whether global legal pluralism needs a concept of law, the importance of context in legal interpretation, the effect of increasing digitalization on legal theory, and the utility of feminist and postmodern approaches to globalization and legal theory.

The Role of Ethics in International Law

The Role of Ethics in International Law
Author: Donald Earl Childress, III
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2011-11-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139503679

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The purpose of this book is to explore what role ethical discourse plays in public and private international law. The book seeks (1) to delineate the role of ethical investigation in creating, sustaining, challenging and changing international law and (2) to open up a conversation between two related disciplines - public and private international law - that frequently labor in different vineyards. By examining the role of ethical discourse in international law's public and private dimensions, this volume will hopefully open new avenues for cross-disciplinary exchange in these important fields and related disciplines. The chapters in this book show that there is a way to engage the ethical dimension of international law without seeking to use ethics as raw politics and the will to power.

Law s Ethical Global and Theoretical Contexts

Law s Ethical  Global and Theoretical Contexts
Author: Upendra Baxi,Christopher McCrudden,Abdul Paliwala
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1316405451

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Law's Ethical, Global and Theoretical Contexts examines William Twining's principal contributions to law and jurisprudence in the context of three issues which will receive significant scholarly attention over the coming decades. Part I explores human rights, including torture, the role of evidence in human rights cases, the emerging discourse on 'traditional values', the relevance of 'Southern voices' to human rights debates, and the relationship between human rights and peace agreements. Part II assesses the impact of globalization through the lenses of sociology and comparative constitutionalism, and features an analysis of the development of pluralistic ideas of law in the context of privatization. Finally, Part III addresses issues of legal theory, including whether global legal pluralism needs a concept of law, the importance of context in legal interpretation, the effect of increasing digitalization on legal theory, and the utility of feminist and postmodern approaches to globalization and legal theory.

Lawyers Ethics and Professional Regulation

Lawyers  Ethics and Professional Regulation
Author: Alice Woolley,Richard Francis Devlin,Brent Cotter,John M. Law
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 853
Release: 2017
Genre: Legal ethics
ISBN: 0433490306

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Law Lawyering and Legal Education

Law  Lawyering and Legal Education
Author: Charles Sampford,Hugh Breakey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317644651

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Once a highly cosmopolitan profession, law was largely domesticated by the demands of the Westphalian state. But as the walls between sovereign states are lowered, law is globalizing in a way that is likely to change law, lawyering and legal education as much over the next 30 years – when the students entering law schools today reach the peak of their profession – as it has over the last 300. This book provides a sustained investigation of the theoretical and practical aspects of legal practice and education, synthesizing and developing nearly thirty years of Professor Sampford’s critical thought, analysis and academic leadership. The book features two major areas of investigation. First, it explains the significance of the ‘critical’, ‘theoretical’ and ‘ethical’ dimensions of legal education and legal practice in making more effective practitioners – placing ethics and values at the heart of the profession. Second, it explores the old/new challenges and opportunities for ethical lawyers. Challenges include those for lawyers working in large organisations dealing with issues from international tax minimisation to advising governments bent on war. Opportunities range from the capacity to give client’s ethical advice to playing a key role in the emergence of an international rule of law as they had to the ‘domestic’ rule of law. The book should stimulate great interest and occasional passion for legal practitioners, students, teachers and researchers of law, lawyering, legal practice and legal institutions. Its inter-disciplinary approaches should be of interest to those with interests in education theory, international relations, political science and government, professional ethics, sociology, public policy and governance studies.

The Dynamics of Law and Morality

The Dynamics of Law and Morality
Author: Wibren van der Burg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317035046

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This book investigates the dynamic intertwinement of law and morality, with a focus on new and developing fields of law. Taking as its starting point the debates and mutual misunderstandings between proponents of different philosophical traditions, it argues that this theoretical pluralism is better explained once law is accepted as an essentially ambiguous concept. Continuing on, the book develops a robust theory of law that increases our grasp on global legal pluralism and the dynamics of law. This theory of legal interactionism, inspired by the work of Lon Fuller and Philip Selznick, also helps us to understand apparent anomalies of modern law, such as international law, the law of the European Convention on Human Rights and horizontal interactive legislation. In an ecumenical approach, legal interactionism does justice to the valuable core of truth in natural law and legal positivism. Shedding new light on familiar debates between authors such as Fuller, Hart and Dworkin, this book is of value to academics and students interested in legal theory, jurisprudence, legal sociology and moral philosophy.

Ethical Dimensions of Legal Theory

Ethical Dimensions of Legal Theory
Author: Wojciech Sadurski
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1991
Genre: Ethics
ISBN: 9051833407

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International Rule of Law and Professional Ethics

International Rule of Law and Professional Ethics
Author: Dr Vesselin Popovski
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781472428035

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This book examines the interesting and relatively understudied area of the evolution of the international rule of law and the role of professional ethics. With chapters contributed by leading names in international law, this book offers analysis and recommends policies to strengthen the rule of law at international level to meet a major global governance demand in ensuring equity, justice, stability and consistency in international affairs.