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Religion and International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Mark W. Janis*
Affiliation:
University of Connecticut School of Law

Abstract

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Type
Has Religion Served as Catalyst or Impediment to International Law?
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1993

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References

1 Janis, Mark W., Religion and International Law: Some Standard Texts, in Janis, M. W. (ED.), The Influence of Religion on the Development of International Law 61 (1991) [hereinafter Standard Texts]Google Scholar.

2 Janis, Mark W., American Versions of the International Law of Christendom: Kent, Wheaton and the Grotian Tradition, 39 Neth. J. Intl L. 37, 4345 (1992)Google Scholar [hereinfter The International Law of Christendom].

3 Nafziger, James A. R., The Functions of Religion in the International Legal System, in Janis, M. W. (ED.), The Influence of Religion on the Development of International Law 147 (1991)Google Scholar.

4 David J. Bederman, Religion and the Sources of International Law in Antiquity, Frederick Tse-Shyang Chen, The Confucian View of World Order; Ved P. Nanda, International Law in Ancient Hindu India; and M. H. A. Reisman, Islamic Fundamentalism and Its Impact on International Law and Politics; in JANIS, supra note 1, at 3, 31, 51, 107.

5 Standard Texts, supra note 1, at 61–66, 70–78, 80–81; John E. Noyes, Christianity and Late Nineteenth-Century British Theories of International Law, in JAMS, supra note 1, at 85.

6 Janis, Mark W., Protestants, Progress and Peace: Enthusiasm for an International Court in Early Nineteenth-Century America, in JANIS, supra note 1, at 223 Google Scholar.

7 Janis, Mark W., An Introduction to International Law 91100 (1988)Google Scholar.

8 Nicholas Grief, The Quakers, The Peace Tax and International Law, in JANIS, supra note 1, at 243.

9 The International Law of Christendom, supra note 2.