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The New conscientious objection : from sacred to secular resistance /

This study examines the changing motives and patterns of conscientious objection as well as state policies toward objectors in the Western world.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Moskos, Charles C., Chambers, John Whiteclay
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The secularization of conscience / Charles C. Moskos and John Whiteclay Chambers II
  • Conscientious objectors and the American state from colonial times to the present / John Whiteclay Chambers II
  • The dilemma of conscientious objection for Afro-Americans / John H. Stanfield II
  • Alternative service in a future draft / Donald J. Eberly
  • Britain : from individual conscience to social movement / Gwyn Harries-Jenkins
  • France : a statute but no objectors / Michel L. Martin
  • The Federal Republic of Germany : conscientious objection as social welfare / Jürgen Kuhlmann and Ekkehard Lippert
  • Denmark : the vanguard of conscientious objection / Henning Sørensen
  • Norway : toward full freedom of choice? / Nils Petter Gleditsch and Nils Ivar Agøy
  • South Africa : from laager to anti-apartheid / Annette Seegers
  • Switzerland : questioning the citizen soldier / Karl W. Haltiner.
  • Israel : conscientious objection in a democracy under siege / Yoram Peri
  • The German Democratic Republic : dissidence that prevailed / Wilfried von Bredow
  • Socialist countries of eastern Europe : the old orders crumble / Anton Bebler
  • Legal aspects of conscientious objection : a comparative analysis / Michael F. Noone, Jr.
  • Conclusion : the secularization of conscience reconsidered / Charles C. Moskos and John Whiteclay Chambers II
  • Appendix A : Australia / Hugh Smith
  • Appendix B : Bulgaria / Stephan E. Nikolov
  • Appendix C : Greece / Dimitrios Smokovitis
  • Appendix D : Italy / Marina Nuciari
  • Appendix E : the Netherlands / J.G. van de Vijver.