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With the exhaustion of postcolonial studies, and following the
historical turn in studies of European imperialism, the time is
ripe for a more sharply historical consideration of the role of
European legal thought in processes of colonial governance. Rather
than recycling general theories of the ideological role of law in
European colonization, the contributions to this volume focus on
the historical interaction between law and politics in British
colonial contexts in order to clarify how European legal doctrines
and institutions were actually transmitted, negotiated and modified
in the concrete circumstances of frontier polities.
In Natural Law and Civil Sovereignty new research by leading international scholars is brought to bear on a single crucial issue: the role of early modern natural law doctrines in reconstructing the relations between moral right and civil authority in the face of profound religious and political conflict. In addition to providing fresh insights into the hard-fought struggle to legitimate a desacralised civil order, the book also shows the degree to which the legitimacy of the modern secular state remains dependent on this decisive set of developments.
35 9.2 TYpical PWR Station Layout 36 9.3 Regions of Highest
Radiological Hazard 38 9.4 Decommissioning Scenarios 40 9.5
Existing Structural Features of a PWR which may aid Decommissioning
42 9.6 Structural Features that might be introduced into Future PWR
Stations to aid Decommissioning 43 10. REFERENCES 44 11.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 45 12. TABLES AND FIGURES 45 APPENDIX A -
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 98 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 This report
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facilitate their eventual decommissioning and, in so dOing, promote
economic and radiological benefits at the decommissioning stage.
1.2 For the purposes of this study, decommissioning of a nuclear
facility means those measures taken at the end of the facility's
operating life to remove it from the site and restore the site to
green field conditions, and, While so doing, ensure the continued
protection of the public from any residual radioactivity or other
potential hazards present in or emanating from the facility. The
overall decommissioning process involves eventual dismantling and
demolition and may also include, Where possible and appropriate,
the intermediate steps of renewal and refurbishing.
Samuel Pufendorf's seminal work, "The Whole Duty of Man, According
to the Law of Nature" (first published in Latin in 1673), was among
the first to suggest a purely conventional basis for natural law.
Rejecting scholasticism's metaphysical theories, Pufendorf found
the source of natural law in humanity's need to cultivate
sociability. At the same time, he distanced himself from Hobbes's
deduction of such needs from self-interest. The result was a
sophisticated theory of the conventional character of man's social
persona and of all political institutions.Pufendorf wrote this work
to make his insights accessible to a wide range of readers,
especially university students. As ministers, teachers, and public
servants, they would have to struggle with issues of sovereignty
and of the relationship between church and state that dominated the
new state system of Europe in the aftermath of the Peace of
Westphalia (1648)."The Whole Duty" was first translated into
English in 1691. The fourth edition was significantly revised--by
anonymous editors--to include a great deal of the very important
editorial material from Jean Barbeyrac's French editions. This was
reproduced in the fifth edition from 1735 that is republished here.
The English translation provides a fascinating insight into the
transplantation of Pufendorf's political theory from a German
absolutist milieu to an English parliamentarian one.Samuel
Pufendorf (1632-1694) was one of the most important figures in
early-modern political thought. An exact contemporary of Locke and
Spinoza, he transformed the natural law theories of Grotius and
Hobbes, developed striking ideas of toleration and of the
relationship between church and state, and wrote extensive
political histories and analyses of the constitution of the German
empire.Jean Barbeyrac (1674-1744) was a Huguenot refugee who taught
natural law successively in Berlin, Lausanne, and Amsterdam, and
edited and translated into French the major natural law works of
Grotius, Pufendorf, and Cumberland.Andrew Tooke (1673-1732) was
headmaster of Chaterhouse School and professor of geometry at
Gresham College, London.Ian Hunter is Australian Professorial
Fellow in the Centre for the History of European Discourses,
University of Queensland.David Saunders is Professor Emeritus in
the Faculty of Arts at Griffith University.Knud Haakonssen is
Professor of Intellectual History at the University of Sussex,
England.
This new scholarly edition of Samuel Pufendorf's seminal The Whole
Duty of Man According to the Law of Nature is among the first to
suggest a purely conventional basis for natural law. Pufendorf
wrote this work to make his insights accessible to a wide range of
readers, especially university students, who were struggling with
issues of church and state. Although indebted to Hobbes and
Grotius, the work outlines a new understanding of ethics and
politics, one suited to states that were emerging from the
aftermath of religious civil war.
A collection that focuses on the role of European law in colonial
contexts and engages with recent treatments of this theme in known
works written largely from within the framework of postcolonial
studies, which implicitly discuss colonial deployments of European
law and politics via the concept of ideology.
In Natural Law and Civil Sovereignty new research by leading
international scholars is brought to bear on a single crucial
issue: the role of early modern natural law doctrines in
reconstructing the relations between moral right and civil
authority in the face of profound religious and political conflict.
In addition to providing fresh insights into the hard-fought
struggle to legitimate a desacralised civil order, the book also
shows the degree to which the legitimacy of the modern secular
state remains dependent on this decisive set of developments.
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