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Symposium Religious Values And Corporate Decision Making: An Interdisciplinary Interfaith Conference For Corporate Executives And Legal Counsel, Amelia J. Uelmen, William Michael Treanor Jan 2006

Symposium Religious Values And Corporate Decision Making: An Interdisciplinary Interfaith Conference For Corporate Executives And Legal Counsel, Amelia J. Uelmen, William Michael Treanor

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

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Symposium Panel One: Does Corporate Decision Making Allow Room For Religious Values, Russell G. Pearce, Steven H. Resnicoff, Mark A. Sargent, W Bradley Wendel Jan 2006

Symposium Panel One: Does Corporate Decision Making Allow Room For Religious Values, Russell G. Pearce, Steven H. Resnicoff, Mark A. Sargent, W Bradley Wendel

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

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Symposium Keynote Address: An Economist's Perspective, Stefano Zamagni, Henry Schwalbenberg Response Jan 2006

Symposium Keynote Address: An Economist's Perspective, Stefano Zamagni, Henry Schwalbenberg Response

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

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Symposium Final Discussion, Robert Hurley Jan 2006

Symposium Final Discussion, Robert Hurley

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

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Symposium Panel Two: Managing As If Faith Matters, Talat Ansari, Charles M.A Clark, Joseph E. Geoghan Jan 2006

Symposium Panel Two: Managing As If Faith Matters, Talat Ansari, Charles M.A Clark, Joseph E. Geoghan

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

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Symposium Panel Three: Viable Models: Shareholder Resolutions, Patricia Daly, Rabbi Mordechai Liebling Jan 2006

Symposium Panel Three: Viable Models: Shareholder Resolutions, Patricia Daly, Rabbi Mordechai Liebling

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

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The Misuse Of Religion In The Global War On Terrorism, Jeffrey F. Addicott Jan 2006

The Misuse Of Religion In The Global War On Terrorism, Jeffrey F. Addicott

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A brief review of human history reveals that various individuals, groups and nations have used religious dogma as a pretext to engage in aggression against others. As such, it is no surprise that the Islamic radicalism that fuels the Global War on Terrorism employs what it calls the “true” Moslem religion in order to cloak a lust for domination through despicable expressions of unlawful violence, primarily targeting innocent civilians.

On the other hand, when it comes to confronting the forces of al-Qa’eda-styled aggression, it is not surprising that democracies like the United States also employ religious ideology and symbolism to …


Judaism And John Paul Ii: Coming To Grips With What Law Means In The Hands Of God, Randy Lee Dec 2005

Judaism And John Paul Ii: Coming To Grips With What Law Means In The Hands Of God, Randy Lee

Randy Lee

Throughout his papacy, Paul John Paul II stressed the necessity for Catholics to learn from their “elder brothers,” the Jews, both so Catholics would better understand their world and also so they could better understand their own Catholic faith. Throughout his own life, Pope John Paul II learned five lessons about law from his Jewish brothers and sisters. First, he learned that law should be made not as men are inclined to make it, “carried away on the tumultuous wave of self-interest and instinct,” but that law must be made as God makes it. Second, in the spirit of God, …