Peace through law: reflections on Pacem in Terris from philosophy, law, theology, and political science
In: Studien zur Friedensethik = Studies on Peace Ethics Volume 20
Cover -- Introduction -- Pacem in Terris as Turning Point: How the Catholic Church has Attempted to Overcome War by its Ethics and Practice of Peace -- The Quest for a "Global Public Authority" in Contemporary Catholic Peace Ethics -- Belief in the Authority of International Law for Peace: A Reflection on Pacem in Terris -- Does "ius cogens" exist in International Relations? Philosophical remarks to the Encyclical "Pacem in terris" -- Global Constitutionalism: Fundamental Norms, Contestation and the Emergence of Constitutional Quality -- A Global State, International Law and the Containment of Persistent Conflict: An Anglican Response to Pacem in Terris -- Law and Security of Law -- Do We Need a World State? The Prospects of Multi-level Global Governance for the Organization of Peace in the 21st Century -- Global Governance vs. Global Government Political Philosophy in Times of Globalisation -- Global Public Authority in Today's International Economic Legal Order: Towards Substantive and Institutional Convergence à la Pacem in Terris? -- World Peace through International Adjudication? -- The International Criminal Court: A Global Public Authority? -- Authors.