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... human rights mechanisms such as ASEAN Inter-governmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) and ASEAN Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) , as well as three Blueprints, namely ASEAN Political-Security Blueprint, ASEAN Economic Blueprint and ASEAN So ...
... human rights mechanisms such as ASEAN Inter-governmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) and ASEAN Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) , as well as three Blueprints, namely ASEAN Political-Security Blueprint, ASEAN Economic Blueprint and ASEAN So ...
Mill`s `harm principle`
... That principle is that ‘The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. His own good, either physical or moral, is not a sufficient warrant.’ (68) We may still argue, entreat, and remonstrate with ...
... That principle is that ‘The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. His own good, either physical or moral, is not a sufficient warrant.’ (68) We may still argue, entreat, and remonstrate with ...
transnational politics
... of governance. In this course we will examine the basic presuppositions of different analytical approaches to studying transnational politics – including various forms of transnational mobilization, their interaction with domestic actors, and their relations to international institutions – and the w ...
... of governance. In this course we will examine the basic presuppositions of different analytical approaches to studying transnational politics – including various forms of transnational mobilization, their interaction with domestic actors, and their relations to international institutions – and the w ...
Transnationalism and non
... emergence of autonomous actors with private foreign policies Hans Peter Schmitz ...
... emergence of autonomous actors with private foreign policies Hans Peter Schmitz ...
Grenada: The Spirit and the Letter of the Law
... applying the often used principles of invitational or humanitarian intervention. He might easily have claimed either of these justifications, and there are those who defend Reagan's decision based upon Scoon's invitation to the U.S.-transmitted through the Organization ofEastern Caribbean States by ...
... applying the often used principles of invitational or humanitarian intervention. He might easily have claimed either of these justifications, and there are those who defend Reagan's decision based upon Scoon's invitation to the U.S.-transmitted through the Organization ofEastern Caribbean States by ...
Learning Module Learning Module
... The Magnificent Seven: General Moral Principles for Managers A-7 Table A-1 Dignity of Human Life: The lives of people are to be respected. Autonomy: All persons are intrinsically valuable and have the right to self-determination. Honesty: The truth should be told to those who have a right to ...
... The Magnificent Seven: General Moral Principles for Managers A-7 Table A-1 Dignity of Human Life: The lives of people are to be respected. Autonomy: All persons are intrinsically valuable and have the right to self-determination. Honesty: The truth should be told to those who have a right to ...
Global Administrative Law: The Quest for Principles and Values
... both that principles contain an ethical dimension, and that the legal order and legal principles both contribute to the formation of community morality and take their values from it.7 Nonetheless, a distinction between ‘principles’, which form an essential building-block of a legal system and ‘value ...
... both that principles contain an ethical dimension, and that the legal order and legal principles both contribute to the formation of community morality and take their values from it.7 Nonetheless, a distinction between ‘principles’, which form an essential building-block of a legal system and ‘value ...
23rd OSCE MINISTERIAL COUNCIL (Hamburg, 9 December 2016
... confidence-building, stability and security in the OSCE area and beyond. An inclusive approach, comprising the private sector, and based on our common principles and commitments, is crucial to that end. 14. The indispensable role of the human dimension within the OSCE’s comprehensive approach to sec ...
... confidence-building, stability and security in the OSCE area and beyond. An inclusive approach, comprising the private sector, and based on our common principles and commitments, is crucial to that end. 14. The indispensable role of the human dimension within the OSCE’s comprehensive approach to sec ...
Routledge: Kantian Ethics
... which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law’ ([1785] 1903: 421). The formulation that has had and still has the greatest cultural resonance requires us to treat others with impartial respect. It runs ‘treat humanity…never simply as a means, but always at the same time as an en ...
... which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law’ ([1785] 1903: 421). The formulation that has had and still has the greatest cultural resonance requires us to treat others with impartial respect. It runs ‘treat humanity…never simply as a means, but always at the same time as an en ...
Executive Summary
... paradigm, most transnational threats cannot, by definition, be considered national security issues. In contrast, much of the “new thinking” on national security sought to broaden the concept of national security away from the state-centric violence paradigm so that serious threats not emanating from ...
... paradigm, most transnational threats cannot, by definition, be considered national security issues. In contrast, much of the “new thinking” on national security sought to broaden the concept of national security away from the state-centric violence paradigm so that serious threats not emanating from ...
Lecture 5: Consequential and Deontological Ethics:
... The CI does not depend on a logically prior condition though it assumes the predisposition that one wishes to be rational and will follow what rationally determined duty dictates (in contrast to hypothetical imperatives which means that the consequent depends upon the antecedent: If p, then q). Thus ...
... The CI does not depend on a logically prior condition though it assumes the predisposition that one wishes to be rational and will follow what rationally determined duty dictates (in contrast to hypothetical imperatives which means that the consequent depends upon the antecedent: If p, then q). Thus ...
Our responsibility towards future generations
... • This lecture is about normative ethics which focus on how human beings should act if they want to act morally (and rationally) = about the ideal actions and norms • What people actually do might be different! (Analogy = we can talk about what the ideal car driver would do even if people generally ...
... • This lecture is about normative ethics which focus on how human beings should act if they want to act morally (and rationally) = about the ideal actions and norms • What people actually do might be different! (Analogy = we can talk about what the ideal car driver would do even if people generally ...
Guidelines for the Capstone Project
... This paper should be a statement and defense of what you think about some controversial moral and/or social issue from the list of allowable topics. I have chosen to restrict the allowable topics to rule out those topics that have such well-established and publicly known arguments that no serious th ...
... This paper should be a statement and defense of what you think about some controversial moral and/or social issue from the list of allowable topics. I have chosen to restrict the allowable topics to rule out those topics that have such well-established and publicly known arguments that no serious th ...
Emma Lazarus, "The New Colossus" (1883)
... yearning to breathe free" may now be indelibly engraved into the collective American memory, but they did not achieve immortality overnight. In fact, Lazarus' sonnet to the Statue of Liberty was hardly noticed until after her death, when a patron of the New York arts found it tucked into a small por ...
... yearning to breathe free" may now be indelibly engraved into the collective American memory, but they did not achieve immortality overnight. In fact, Lazarus' sonnet to the Statue of Liberty was hardly noticed until after her death, when a patron of the New York arts found it tucked into a small por ...
Developing an Organisational Culture
... Individual Integrity ‘an adherence to moral principles or values... a consistency in one’s beliefs or action that endures, despite inducement or temptation to deviate from them.’ (Crane and Matten 2007) ...
... Individual Integrity ‘an adherence to moral principles or values... a consistency in one’s beliefs or action that endures, despite inducement or temptation to deviate from them.’ (Crane and Matten 2007) ...
guidelines for the final applied ethics paper
... social issue from the list of allowable topics. I have chosen to restrict the allowable topics to rule out those topics that have such well-established and publicly known arguments that no serious thought need go into producing the paper. If you want to choose a topic not on the list, you must clear ...
... social issue from the list of allowable topics. I have chosen to restrict the allowable topics to rule out those topics that have such well-established and publicly known arguments that no serious thought need go into producing the paper. If you want to choose a topic not on the list, you must clear ...
Restatement (Third) of Foreign Relations Law of
... (1) Even when one of the bases for jurisdiction under § 402 is present, a state may not exercise jurisdiction to prescribe law with respect to a person or activity having connections with another state when the exercise of such jurisdiction is unreasonable. (2) Whether exercise of jurisdiction over ...
... (1) Even when one of the bases for jurisdiction under § 402 is present, a state may not exercise jurisdiction to prescribe law with respect to a person or activity having connections with another state when the exercise of such jurisdiction is unreasonable. (2) Whether exercise of jurisdiction over ...
Promoting the rights of persons with disabilities and strengthening
... that persons with disabilities have an opportunity to be actively involved in the design, implementation and evaluation of such policies and programmes; ...
... that persons with disabilities have an opportunity to be actively involved in the design, implementation and evaluation of such policies and programmes; ...
Deontological Ethics
... Suppose a distraught screaming stranger runs through your doorway and into your house, disappearing upstairs. A couple of minutes latter a known fugitive and convict knocks on your door with a gun in his hand. He asks if you have seen a person, matching the description of the stranger. On Kant’s ...
... Suppose a distraught screaming stranger runs through your doorway and into your house, disappearing upstairs. A couple of minutes latter a known fugitive and convict knocks on your door with a gun in his hand. He asks if you have seen a person, matching the description of the stranger. On Kant’s ...
YES Project Complete Draft
... Students understand how citizens exercise the roles, rights and responsibilities of participation in civic life at all levels - local, state, and national. RATIONALE: Citizenship in the United States brings with it rights and responsibilities both at the personal and public levels, including the res ...
... Students understand how citizens exercise the roles, rights and responsibilities of participation in civic life at all levels - local, state, and national. RATIONALE: Citizenship in the United States brings with it rights and responsibilities both at the personal and public levels, including the res ...
PAP21306 Hoorcolleges
... Protection from powerful states to do whatever they want Powerful states have the resources, but still seek legitimacy (it is easier and cheaper, get more partners and access). Inclusiveness effectiveness?? Outcome more important than the process(input)? Global Public institutions – Different leve ...
... Protection from powerful states to do whatever they want Powerful states have the resources, but still seek legitimacy (it is easier and cheaper, get more partners and access). Inclusiveness effectiveness?? Outcome more important than the process(input)? Global Public institutions – Different leve ...
The primary ethical principles
... There are three primary ethical principles that are traditionally cited when discussing ethical concerns in human subjects research. Justice (fairness) Respect for autonomy (the right to make one’s own decision ) Beneficence (doing good ) ...
... There are three primary ethical principles that are traditionally cited when discussing ethical concerns in human subjects research. Justice (fairness) Respect for autonomy (the right to make one’s own decision ) Beneficence (doing good ) ...
Reaching Disagreement
... debate about abortion in the United States. For some, fetuses are human beings and abortion is always wrong because it intentionally ends the life of a human being. For others, the risk or consequences of continuing a pregnancy might sometimes be sufficiently serious that an abortion should be permi ...
... debate about abortion in the United States. For some, fetuses are human beings and abortion is always wrong because it intentionally ends the life of a human being. For others, the risk or consequences of continuing a pregnancy might sometimes be sufficiently serious that an abortion should be permi ...
Moral Philosophy and Business
... Some worry that utilitarianism makes people slaves to the general happiness. By contrast, many philosophers draw a distinction between those acts that people are required to do and those that are supererogatory—acts that it would be good to go but not immoral to omit. ...
... Some worry that utilitarianism makes people slaves to the general happiness. By contrast, many philosophers draw a distinction between those acts that people are required to do and those that are supererogatory—acts that it would be good to go but not immoral to omit. ...