
| 作者介绍:David E. Guinn David E. Guinn is the Executive Director of the International Human Rights Law Institute at the DePaul University College of Law. He is a moral, political and legal philosopher and lawyer with a broad and diverse range of scholarship. He has written extensively on issues of national and international religious freedom, pluralism, and law, writing, cowriting and/or editing a number of books including: Faith on Trial: Religious Freedom and the Theory of Deep Diversity (Lexington Books, 2002), Religion and Civil Discourse (Park Ridge Center, 1997) and Religion and Law in the Global Village (McGill 1999). |
| 1. Introduction Part I. A Troubled History: 2. Historical perspectives: recognition of the holy sites and the emergence of the status quo-70 CE to the 1967 War 3. Israeli policy on the issue of the holy sites, 1967–2002 4. Solutions offered for the issue of the holy sites Part II. Points of Contention - Opportunities for Change: 5. The multi-dimensional problem 6. Principles to praxis 7. Collaborative structures/confidence-building measures 8. Defining the holy sites 9. Politics and administration - the mechanics Part III. Addressing Change: Negotiating Peace: 10. Structuring the negotiation - a plan of action 11. Conclusion APPENDIX ONE:International human rights law institute:Principles respecting the holy siites APPENDIX TWO:List of participants:Chicago consultation of the jerusalem holy sites project Bibliography ANNEX.Protection of the holy places(No.26),5727-1967 Index |
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