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Concept of dharma : Corpus juris of law and morality, a comparative study of legal cosmology

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Publication details: New Delhi Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd. 2010Description: 191p xiiiISBN:
  • 9788184502619
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.5926 BHA
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Contents:
Table of Contents: Part I : Introduction: Part II : Festschrift of the distinguishing ideas of natural law: Chapter 1. Ancient Idea of Natural Law : Antiquity Idea of Innate; Chapter 2. Medieval Period and through the Renaissance; Chapter 3. The Fall and Decline of Natural Law : Legal Positivism and Non - Cognitivism in Ethics; Chapter 4. Revivalism and Modernization of Natural Law - Renewed Renaissance and Enlightenment; Chapter 5. Natural Law : Re - Examined De Novo; Chapter 6. Law and Morality - New Perspectives; Chapter 7. Quintessence of the Quicksand of Law and Morality : A Remaking for Rehabilitation of Natural Law or Law and Morality; Part III : Prudentia juris of dharma: Chapter 1. Dharma and the Concept of Law (Vidhi) and Punishment (Danda); Chapter 2. Dharma and the concept of State : Sovereignty, Rajdharma, Rajayadharma, Rajasasana, Rajyasastra : Good/Sustainable Governance/Management; Chapter 3. Dharma and the Concept of Person/Man/Human being; Chapter 4. Dharma and the Concept of Human Dignity; Chapter 5. Dharma and the Concept of Justice - Social, Political, Economic, Distributive or Access to Justice; Chapter 6. Dharma and the Concept of Information and Knowledge : A Roadmap for Good/Sustainable Governance/Management - Accountability and Transparency; Chapter 7. Dharma and the Concept of Democracy, Polity and Synergetic Comity; Chapter 8. Dharma and the Concept of Logic and Reasoning - Practicality and Heuristic; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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Table of Contents:
Part I : Introduction:
Part II : Festschrift of the distinguishing ideas of natural law:
Chapter 1. Ancient Idea of Natural Law : Antiquity Idea of Innate;
Chapter 2. Medieval Period and through the Renaissance;
Chapter 3. The Fall and Decline of Natural Law : Legal Positivism and Non - Cognitivism in Ethics;
Chapter 4. Revivalism and Modernization of Natural Law - Renewed Renaissance and Enlightenment;
Chapter 5. Natural Law : Re - Examined De Novo;
Chapter 6. Law and Morality - New Perspectives;
Chapter 7. Quintessence of the Quicksand of Law and Morality : A Remaking for Rehabilitation of Natural Law or Law and Morality;
Part III : Prudentia juris of dharma:
Chapter 1. Dharma and the Concept of Law (Vidhi) and Punishment (Danda);
Chapter 2. Dharma and the concept of State : Sovereignty, Rajdharma, Rajayadharma, Rajasasana, Rajyasastra : Good/Sustainable Governance/Management;
Chapter 3. Dharma and the Concept of Person/Man/Human being;
Chapter 4. Dharma and the Concept of Human Dignity;
Chapter 5. Dharma and the Concept of Justice - Social, Political, Economic, Distributive or Access to Justice;
Chapter 6. Dharma and the Concept of Information and Knowledge : A Roadmap for Good/Sustainable Governance/Management - Accountability and Transparency;
Chapter 7. Dharma and the Concept of Democracy, Polity and Synergetic Comity;
Chapter 8. Dharma and the Concept of Logic and Reasoning - Practicality and Heuristic;
Conclusion;
Bibliography;
Index.

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