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Gravity of wisdom in international law / Farhad Malekian.
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- English
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- 1 online resource (264 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- New York, New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2021]
- Summary:
- "In this comprehensive work, Malekian introduces the importance of the noble principle of the population of wisdom which relates to the far-reaching foundation of the systems of international human rights law and international criminal justice. This principle is not dependent upon the norm of inequality, nor upon the threat of use of force and the killing of millions, nor does it seek to destroy the truth in order to exploit nations. Malekian trusts that an equitable system of international law based in wisdom can provide a forum for a deeper philosophical understanding of the value of our perception, which struggles to establish quality standards, rather than an exorbitant number of human rights provisions. If international human rights law and international criminal law do not encounter the high moral values as their virtue, they cannot make ethically wise decisions or attain long-term legal efficiency. We may successfully increase the significance of legal disciplines such as human rights law, the law of the United Nations, and the moral capacity of the norm of perception through the magnificent power of wisdom. This book discusses original theories addressing serious questions concerning the ethical, normative, and moral values of human essence on a variety of issues, in order to decrease violations and increase perceptions of true humanization. The musings on the distinctive values of this book are presented to those who are not afraid to honor the truth. Read the book with a vigilant heart and scrutinize it with an open-minded attitude"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
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- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Book
- Chapter 1
- Searching Wisdom in the System
- of International Law
- 1.1. Civilization towards Wisdom
- 1.2. Primary Definition of the Population of Wisdom
- 1.3. Philosophical Conversation with Wisdom
- 1.4. Leadership of Mind Free of Personal Will
- 1.5. Description of Terms
- 1.6. En Route to the Population of Wisdom
- 1.7. Wisdom of Political Criminality
- 1.8. Replacing Ammunition with the Words of Wisdom
- 1.9. Understandings of Wisdom
- 1.10. The Truth of the Population of Wisdom
- 1.11. Unwise Wisdom of Justice
- 1.12. Inhumanity with the Cover of Humanists
- Chapter 2
- Perception of the Reality of Wisdom in International Law
- 2.1. Intended Goals of the Population of Wisdom
- 2.2. Nonsensical Character of the State
- 2.3. Modifying our Mistakes
- 2.4. Security Council without Wisdom
- 2.5. Dominating Wisdom
- 2.6. Domination of Legal Disciplines
- 2.7. Unwise Norms against Religions
- 2.8. Implication of Wisdom
- 2.9. Wise or Unwise Rules
- 2.10. Politics Monopolizing Wisdom
- 2.11. Wisdom as a Masterpiece of Philosophical Art
- 2.12. Honesty Implying Wisdom
- 2.13. Unwise Use of Security Council Power
- Chapter 3
- Contesting Values of Wisdom in International Law
- 3.1. Values of True Moral Wisdom
- 3.2. Serious Unwise Perpetrators
- 3.3. Wisdom of Love
- 3.4. Judging Truthfully with Wisdom
- 3.5. Domination of Wisdom on the Seas
- 3.6. Phenomenon Wisdom
- 3.7. Wisdom against Monopolizations
- 3.8. Wisdom Identifying Complicity
- 3.9. Arrow of Wisdom and not Folly
- 3.10. Unwise Industry of Weapons
- 3.11. Wisdom of Governments
- 3.12. Propaganda of Wisdom
- 3.13. Wedding of Democratic States
- 3.14. Violating the Notion of Wisdom
- 3.15. Unwise Provisions of International Law
- 3.16. Dominating the Definition of Wisdom.
- 3.17. Prevention of the Population of Wisdom
- 3.18. Wisdom without Wisdom
- Chapter 4
- Struggles for the Internationalisation of Wisdom
- 4.1. The Road of the Wise Man
- 4.2. The Self-Defined Goal of Wisdom
- 4.3. The Problem with the Peaceful Method of Wisdom
- 4.4. Principles of Wise Negotiation
- 4.5. Criticizing the Wisdom of Wise Man
- 4.6. Aristocratic System of Wisdom
- 4.7. Wisdom of Bonus through Veto Right
- 4.8. Cornerstones of Authoritarian Wisdom
- 4.9. Psychological Defeat of Wisdom
- 4.10. Unwise Decisions of Governments
- 4.11. Rules beyond the Wisdom of Courts
- 4.12. Wisdom or Who Knows Who
- Chapter 5
- Preventing Wisdom with Unwise Decisions in the United Nations
- 5.1. Unwise Decisions of the UN
- 5.2. Discrimination between Populations
- 5.3. The Voice of Wisdom
- 5.4. Treating Wise as Unwise
- 5.5. Equipping Wisdom
- 5.6. Sincere Ignorance of Wisdom
- 5.7. Several Heads of Wisdom
- 5.8. Barbarity of Unwise Conducts
- 5.9. Massive Inequality Producing ISIL
- 5.10. Serving Wisdom with Unwise Rules
- 5.11. Production of Weapons against Wisdom
- 5.12. Responsibility of Wisemen
- 5.13. The Sole Vocabulary of Wisdom
- 5.14. Law-Making-Treaties
- 5.15. Inequality-Making-Law
- 5.16. Obeying Invalid Unwise Treaties
- 5.17. Termination of Unwise Unequal Treaties
- Chapter 6
- Responsibility to Implement Wise Decisions in International Law
- 6.1. Wisdom Creating Responsibility
- 6.2. Judging the Wisdom of Atomic Bombs
- 6.3. Abortion of the Truth
- 6.4. The Gavel of Unwise Justice
- 6.5. Wisdom in Utopia
- 6.6. Hierarchy of Unwisdom
- 6.7. Unwise Decisions Generating Homelessness
- 6.8. Charities without Wisdom
- 6.9. Wisdom in the Declaration of Human Rights
- 6.10. Conundrums of Human Rights Norms
- 6.11. Moving Finger Writes Wisdom
- 6.12. Simplicity under a Complicated Surface.
- 6.13. Wisdom without Violations
- 6.14. Profit Constituting the Wisdom of Lawyers
- 6.15. Wisdom of Little and Big Allies
- 6.16. Rejecting the Words of a Wiseman
- 6.17. Variations in Our Judgements
- Chapter 7
- Misleading Humanity with Unwise Prorogation
- 7.1. Flourishing Humanity Principles
- 7.2. Misleading Wisdom
- 7.3. Skillful Justice
- 7.4. Arguments without End
- 7.5. Hunger of Unwise Men
- 7.6. Killing Children with the Wisdom of Unwise Men
- 7.7. Apologies not Capable of Expressing Wisdom
- 7.8. No Trouble of Reasoning
- 7.9. Eradicating the Reasons for Violations
- 7.10. Human Beings as the Cargo of Politics
- 7.11. Unwisdom Granting Impunity
- 7.12. Unwise Distribution of Wisdom under the Charter
- 7.13. Inequality as Retributive Punishment
- 7.14. Wisdom of Non-Permanent Members as Subsidiary Members
- 7.15. Ending the Victimisation of Humankind
- 7.16. Practical Wisdom in Human Rights Law
- 7.17. Unwise Occupying Wisdom
- 7.18. Slicing Wisdom
- 7.19. Domination of the Power of Reason
- 7.20. Burglars of Wisdom
- Chapter 8
- Wisdom Qualifying International Morality
- 8.1. Qualities of Wisdom and Understanding
- 8.2. Wisdom in Universal Law
- 8.3. Wisdom Contesting Decorations
- 8.4. Unimaginable Complaints by Victims
- 8.5. Disposition of Justice of Love
- 8.6. Increasing Values of Moral Virtues
- 8.7. Lacking Wisdom in the Security Council Rules
- 8.8. Wisdom Becoming Illusion in the Charter
- 8.9. Common Pillars of Securities
- Chapter 9
- Conclusion
- References(
- Index
- Blank Page
- Blank Page.
- Notes:
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- Description based on print version record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-68507-330-1
- OCLC:
- 1283854641
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