Buddhism and its relationship with international law

Noel Dias, Roger Gamble

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Abstract

The primary objective of this article is to examine and analyse the influence of Buddhism on international law. The authors briefly introduce Buddhism and its founder Siddartha Gautama and then examine the key doctrinal positions of Buddhism before proceeding to examine a number of standard international law topics and assess or interpret them from a Buddhist perspective.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3 - 26
Number of pages24
JournalLaw & Justice: the Christian Law Review
Volume164
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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