Judgments of love in criminal justice / Farhad Malekian.
2017
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Author
Title
Judgments of love in criminal justice / Farhad Malekian.
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
Call Number
KZ7235 .M32 2017
ISBN
9783319468990 (hd.bd.)
3319468995
9783319469003 (online)
3319468995
9783319469003 (online)
Description
xvii, 340 pages ; 25 cm
Other Standard Identifiers
9783319468990
System Control No.
(OCoLC)985346538
Summary
"This volume is a new chapter in the future history of law. Its general perspective could not be more original and its critical ethical edge on the state of international law could not be timelier. It explores a compassionate philosophical approach to the genuine substance of law, criminal procedure, international criminal law and international criminal justice. It divides law into three interrelated disciplines, i.e. legality, morality and love. The norm love is derived from human reason for man's advancement and the securing of natural law. It is more than a mere mandatory norm. Its goal is to generate a normative and positive, powerful result, therefore avoiding any impurity that may exist in the application of other norms because of political or juridical pressures - a one-eyed justice. The norm love also renders justice with the principles of legal accountability, transparency and the high moral, authentic values of humanity. The notion of justice cannot be trusted in the absence of the norm love. The volume indicates the conditions of its efficiency by proving the reasons for its existence in the context of fairness, objectivity and concern for all individuals and entities. The concept of the norm love should be the core academic corpus for lecturing law in all faculties of law. It is simply the enlightenment of the 21st century. A lawyer with requisite knowledge and skill is not a lawyer if he cannot understand that the law does not need a lawyer with ethical competence in its provisions for income purposes but one with knowledge of its essence for the advanced morality of justice and the sheer essence of love for justice"--Cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-330) and index.
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Online version: Malekian, Farhad. Judgments of Love in Criminal Justice. [Place of publication not identified] : Springer Science and Business Media : Springer, 2017 9783319469003 (OCoLC)981125813
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Table of Contents
pt. I
Corpus of Love in the Chambers of Criminal justice
1.
Surveillance of the Norm of Love in Criminal Law
5
1.1.
Criminal Law
5
1.2.
Criminal Responsibility
8
1.3.
Types of Criminal Laws
11
1.3.1.
Normative Criminal Law
11
1.3.2.
Political Criminal Law
12
1.3.3.
Detective Criminal Law
13
1.4.
Anatomy of Love without Witnesses
14
1.5.
Efficiency of Love in Criminal Justice
17
1.6.
Preliminary Definition of the Norm of Love
19
1.7.
Triangulating the Normative Power of Love
21
1.8.
Pure Theory of Love in Criminal Justice
24
1.9.
Similarities of Policies
29
1.10.
Decriminalisation by the Norm of Love
31
1.11.
Discretion of Criminal Justice
33
1.12.
Radical Love Versus Radical Evil
34
1.13.
Invisibility of Love in Criminal Justice
37
1.14.
Criminal Violations of Moral Standard
38
References
40
2.
Oxytocin of Love in the Context of Medical Science
43
2.1.
Significance of Love in Law
43
2.2.
Hormone of Love in Law
45
2.3.
Vision of Love in Law
46
2.4.
Disappearance of Love from the Law
48
2.5.
Core Intention of Love in Law
50
References
51
3.
Rule of Love for the Interrogation of Criminal Justice
53
3.1.
Norm of Love Beyond All Norms
53
3.2.
Nature of Norm of Love
58
3.3.
Mixed Theories
59
3.4.
Understanding of Norms
60
3.5.
Conjunctis Viribus
62
3.6.
Slicing the Love Norms
64
3.7.
Love Embracing the Heart of Criminal Justice
66
3.8.
Boundaries of Criminal Argumentations
68
3.9.
Variation of Criminalisation
69
3.10.
Hidden Mechanism of Love
71
3.11.
Machinery of Criminal Justice
73
3.12.
Love Against Criminal Force
76
3.13.
Misapplication of Islamic Criminal Law
77
3.14.
Norm of Love: Concern of All States
80
3.15.
Doubleton Legal Sanction of Love
82
3.16.
Mutatis Mutandis of International Love
84
References
87
4.
Modus Operandi of the Norm of Love in Criminal Justice
91
4.1.
Rule of Love on Criminal Justice
91
4.2.
Criminal Dimensions of Love
94
4.3.
Monopolization of the Rule of Love
95
4.4.
Enshrine the Core Principles
97
4.5.
Cornerstone of Love on Criminal Justice
99
4.6.
Norm of Love Against Criminal Mentality
102
4.7.
Punctuality of Criminal Justice
104
4.8.
Survival of Criminal Justice
105
4.9.
Unjust Employment of the Rule of Law
107
4.10.
Criminal Policy of the Rule of Law
109
4.11.
Complicity in the Scope of Attack
111
4.12.
Criminalisation of Values
114
4.13.
Mens Rea Affecting Values
116
4.14.
Arbitrary Deprivation of Life
120
4.15.
Criminality of Judges Applying Capital Punishment
121
4.16.
Jus Cogens Enshrining the Love Principle
124
References
125
5.
Right to Demand Love in Criminal Justice
129
5.1.
Requisite Faculty of Love
129
5.2.
Revocation of Penalties
130
5.3.
Right to Petition in Criminal Justice
132
5.4.
Right of Love in Law
134
5.5.
Court of Love for Justice
137
5.6.
Positive Obligations of Justice for Humanity
139
5.7.
Avoiding Criminal Contradictions
141
5.8.
Process of Loving Justice
142
5.9.
Treating International Criminal Justice with Love
143
5.10.
Rightfulness of Love for Criminal Justice
146
5.11.
Deterrence of Crimes with the Norm of Love
147
5.12.
Institutionalising Justice with Love
149
5.13.
Reliability of Love with Criminal Justice
151
5.14.
Replacement of Genocide with Love
153
5.15.
Magnetic Awareness of Love
155
5.16.
Transformative Power of Love
156
5.17.
Paradox of Choice Against Love
158
References
161
pt. II
Rule of Love in the Aquarium of International Criminal Procedures
6.
Underpinning the Criminal Philosophy of Justice with the Norm of Love
167
6.1.
Pure Theory of Reason
167
6.2.
Sanity of Justice
168
6.3.
Trust in Criminal Justice
171
6.4.
Understanding Victims
173
6.5.
Inquiry into Gain
175
6.6.
Unity of Love
176
6.7.
Mirror of Criminal Justice
178
6.8.
Monitoring Criminal Justice
180
6.9.
Rule to Love Justice
182
6.10.
Love as a Legal Attitude
184
6.11.
Homogeneity Between Criminal Justices
187
6.12.
Judgment
190
6.12.1.
Personal Judgement
191
6.12.2.
Nobility of Judgment
192
6.12.3.
Disobedience to Criminal Judgment
194
6.12.4.
Capacity of Judgement
197
6.12.5.
Keeping the Quality of Judgment
199
References
201
7.
Dimensioning the Quality of Criminal Justice with Love
205
7.1.
Middle Value of Love
205
7.2.
Depowering Interrogation with Love
207
7.3.
Searching for Similarities with the Mentality of Love
209
7.4.
Invisible Sovereignty of Love in Justice
211
7.5.
What Is International Criminal Justice?
212
7.6.
Comity of Cultivating Justice with Love
213
7.7.
Justice with the Passion of Trust
215
7.8.
Master Piece of Justice
217
7.9.
Inherent Veracity of Elements of Love
219
7.10.
Disguise of Criminal Justice
221
7.11.
Violations of Women's Rights Against Love
223
7.12.
Accusation by and without Criminal Procedures
225
7.13.
Burning the European and Islamic Constitutions
228
References
230
8.
Maestro of the Norm of Love on the Morality of Criminal Law
233
8.1.
Ensuring Morality
233
8.2.
Abolishing the Code of Morality
234
8.3.
Departing from Morality
236
8.4.
Subdivision of Moral
238
8.5.
Differences Between Legality and Morality
239
8.6.
Morality Effecting International Legal Personality
241
8.7.
Small System of International Criminal Law
243
8.8.
Training Love for International Criminal Justice
245
8.9.
Deliberation of Love in the Courtroom
247
8.10.
Persuading Leading Courts with Love
249
References
253
9.
Misleading the Rule of Love with Humanitarian Principles
255
9.1.
Stagnate Concept of Legitimacy
255
9.2.
Primary or Secondary Rules
256
9.3.
Conundrums of Humanitarian Law
257
9.4.
Privatization of the Norm of Love
259
9.5.
Plea of tu quoque
262
9.6.
Quest of Love for the Middle East
264
9.7.
Pyramid of Love in Criminal Courts
266
9.8.
Gulf Replacement of Love with Cannons
267
References
270
10.
Seat of Love in International Criminal Justice
271
10.1.
Art of Love in International Criminal Courts
271
10.2.
Legal Criticism with the Canon of Love
271
10.3.
Learning the Norms of Love
272
10.4.
Values of Justice with Love
273
10.5.
Contradictions on the Theory of Justice
275
10.6.
Proximate Solution
277
10.7.
Variety of Argumentations
278
10.8.
Connotation of Legal Philosophy
279
10.9.
One-Eyed Justice
280
10.10.
Failure to Comply with Basic Norms
282
10.11.
Ethical Requirements of Justice
284
10.12.
Moral Obligations of Justice
286
10.13.
Probating Justice with Love
290
References
291