Description |
1 online resource (xvi, 309 pages) |
Series |
Cambridge studies in international and comparative law ; 170 |
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Cambridge studies in international and comparative law (Cambridge, England : 1996) ; 170.
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Contents |
Introduction -- Ethical challenges -- The individual in global governance -- Virtue ethics and global governance -- On virtue and law -- Operationalizing virtue -- Understanding governance -- Defining governance -- Evaluating governance -- Epilogue |
Summary |
"We live in a normative universe: a world of rules. Those rules can be legal rules, moral rules, sports rules, rules of the game. They can be formal or informal. On the road, we are subject to traffic rules. At home, we are embedded in frameworks set by rules concerning marriage, childcare, education. And when we tell our children how to behave, we tend to refer to rules. In Peter French's pithy formulation: "We teach rules, not lives."-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 10, 2022) |
Subject |
International law -- Moral and ethical aspects
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International organization -- Moraland ethical aspects
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Virtue -- Political aspects
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International law -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Virtue -- Political aspects
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2021060135 |
ISBN |
9781009168472 |
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1009168479 |
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9781009203210 |
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1009203215 |
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