Pluralism and Law: Proceedings of the 20th IVR World Congress, Amsterdam, 2001. Global problemsFranz Steiner Verlag, 2004 - 217 pages Contents Brenda M. Baker: Will Kymlicka on Minority Cultures and their Entitlements - Patricia Smith: Legal Reason, Human Rights and Plural Values - B. de Castro Cid: Some paradoxes about collective human rights - Winfried Brugger: The Common Good and Pluralism in the Modern Constitutional State - Carla M. Zoethout: Does the multicultural Society Require New Human Rights? An Appeal to the Ideal of Constitutional Democracy - Valentin Petev: Legal Ought and Moral Ought in a Pluralistic Society - John Mikhail: Islamic Rationalism and the Foundation of Human Rights - Kamal Hossain: Pluralism and the Law, Evolving legal frameworks for change in Muslim societies: some reflections - Kate McMillan: Non-indigenous minority rights in the neo-liberal state: the New Zealand experience - Agnes T. M. Schreiner: Observing the differences - Christoph Eberhard / Nidhi Gupta: Towards a Pluralist and Intercultural Approach to Law: Tackling the Challenge of Women's Rights in India - Cees Maris / Sawitri Saharso: Honour Killing: A Case for Cultural Defence? - Albie Sachs: Towards the Revitalisation of Customary Law in an Egalitarian Constitutional Democracy - Christa Rautenbach: Legal Pluralism versus Gender Equality: The South African Scenario - Marek Smolak: Lustration and Reconciliation. Polish and South African experience - Luiz Fernando Coelho: The Future of Law and the Remembrance of the Future - Stephen C. Hicks: Spirit and Law: the legal person in a post-modern, global, hi-tech world - Barry J. Rodger: Globalisation and the Depoliticisation of Competition Law - David Castle: Legal Ontology and the Conservation of Biodiversity - Keith Culver: Returning to Normal: Can Corrective Justice Be Achieved When Genetically Modified Salmon Escape and Do Damage? - Willemien du Plessis / Johan Nel: Environmental Framework Law: a strategy towards integrating pluralistic legislation - Kimmo Nuotio: Making Sense of the aeInternational' and the aeRegional' in Criminal Law and Criminal Policy. |
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Contents
Arend Soeteman Introduction | 7 |
Patricia Smith Legal Reason Human Rights and Plural Values | 22 |
Zoethout Does the Multicultural Society Require New Human Rights? | 44 |
John Mikhail Islamic Rationalism and the Foundation of Human Rights | 61 |
the | 77 |
Christoph Eberhard and Nidhi Gupta Towards a Pluralist and Intercultural | 95 |
Albie Sachs Towards the Revitalisation of Customary Law in an Egalitarian | 114 |
Marek Smolak Lustration and Reconciliation Polish and South African | 137 |
the legal person in a postmodern | 154 |
Barry J Rodger Globalisation and the Depoliticisation of Competition | 176 |
Can Corrective Justice Be Achieved When | 187 |
Kimmo Nuotio Making Sense of the International and the Regional in Criminal | 209 |
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