STATES, NATIONS, AND BOUNDARIES: The Ethics of Making Boundaries
Edited by Margaret Moore and Allen Buchanan
(Cambridge University Press)
Introduction
Margaret Moore and Allen Buchanan
Making and Unmaking the Boundaries of the Holy Land
Menachem Lorberbaum
Man-Made Boundaries and Man-Made Holiness in the Jewish Tradition
Daniel Statman
The Making and Unmaking of Boundaries: A Contemporary Confucian Perspective
Daniel Bell
Borders of Our Minds: Territories, Boundaries, and Power in the Confucian Tradition
L.H.M. Ling
The Christian Tradition
Anthony Pagden
Christianity and Territorial Right
Oliver O’Donovan
The Making and Unmaking of Boundaries from the Natural Law Perspective
Richard Tuck
Natural Law and the Re-making of Boundaries
John Finnis
Political Boundaries and Moral Communities: An Islamic Perspective
Sohail H. Hashmi
The Unbounded Law of God and Territorial Boundaries
Khaled Abou El Fadl
The Making and Unmaking of Boundaries: What Liberalism Has to Say
Allen Buchanan
Liberalism and Boundaries: A Response to Allen Buchanan
David Miller
The Making and Unmaking of Boundaries: International Law
Andrew Hurrell
People and Boundaries: An ‘Internationalized Public Law’ Approach
Benedict Kingsbury
Comparative Overview
Margaret Moore