States, Nations, and Borders : The Ethics of Making Boundaries
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About the Contributors ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: The Making and Unmaking of Boundaries 1(18) Allen Buchanan Margaret Moore THE JEWISH TRADITION Making and Unmaking the Boundaries of Holy Land 19(22) Menachem Lorberbaum Man-Made Boundaries and Man-Made Holiness in the Jewish Tradition 41(16) Daniel Statman THE CONFUCIAN TRADITION The Making and Unmaking of Boundaries: A Contemporary Confucian Perspective 57(29) Daniel Bell Borders of Our Minds: Territories, Boundaries, and Power in the Confucian Tradition 86(17) L.H.M. Ling THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION The Christian Tradition 103(24) Anthony Pagden Christianity and Territorial Right 127(16) Oliver O'Donovan THE NATURAL LAW TRADITION The Making and Unmaking of Boundaries from the Natural Law Perspective 143(28) Richard Tuck Natural Law and the Re-making of Boundaries 171(10) John Finnis THE ISLAMIC TRADITION Political Boundaries and Moral Communities: Islamic Perspectives 181(33) Sohail H. Hashmi The Unbounded Law of God and Territorial Boundaries 214(17) Khaled Abou El Fadl THE LIBERAL TRADITION The Making and Unmaking of Boundaries: What Liberalism Has to Say 231(31) Allen Buchanan Liberalism and Boundaries: A Response to Allen Buchanan 262(13) David Miller THE INTERNATIONAL LAW TRADITION International Law and the Making and Unmaking of Boundaries 275(23) Andrew Hurrell People and Boundaries: An `Internationalized Public Law' Approach 298(19) Benedict Kingsbury CONCLUSION Conclusion and Overview 317(22) Margaret Moore Index 339
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