Journal of Law and Government Policy: The Law of Nature and the Law of Nations
Product Description
The second volume of the Oak Brook College Journal of Law and Government Policy contains articles on “The Law of Nature and the Law of Nations.”
Each of the nine articles was adapted from lectures given during the 2002 Law and Government Policy Leadership Forum. The articles are divided into the categories given below. These presentations address the fundamental question of what principles should guide us today in our interactions with other nations in both peaceful activities and efforts to confront terrorism and crime.
HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY
Law of Nature and Law of Nations: The Historical Perspective—Robert J. Barth
The Law of Nature and International Human Rights—Dallas K. Miller
PROPERTY AND FAMILY
The Laws of Nature: Who Owns the Sea?—Jeffrey C. Tuomala
International Human Rights and the Family—Dallas K. Miller
TERRORISM, THE LAW OF WAR, AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMES
Terrorism and Morals—Christopher C. Harmon
The Law of Nature and the Law of War—Jeffrey C. Tuomala
The International Criminal Court—Roger J. Magnuson
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
U.S. Relations With Israel: A Biblical Perspective—Roger J. Magnuson
The Law of Nature and Civil Government in Ukraine—Robert C. Cannada
Product Details
- Format: Softcover
- Length: 178 pages
- Publisher: Oak Brook College of Law, 2003
- Dimensions: 9", 6", 1/2"