Essays about: "moral conflicts"

Showing result 21 - 24 of 24 essays containing the words moral conflicts.

  1. 21. Does the Gacaca system in Rwanda provide an effective remedy in compliance with international norms and standards?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Andrea Algård; [2006]
    Keywords : Folkrätt; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Rwanda is endeavouring to deal with its evil past of internal war and genocide to enable a peaceful future. Conflicts between Tutsis and Hutus dominate the Rwandan history. An estimated one million persons were massacred during the 1994 genocide directed against Tutsis and moderate Hutus. READ MORE

  2. 22. Professional Medical Ethicist: A Weed or Desired Member in Medical Ethics Debates?

    University essay from Centrum för tillämpad etik

    Author : Emmanuel Dare Animasaun; [2006]
    Keywords : Medical Ethics Debates; Medical Ethicist; Consultants Experts; Medical Ethics Profession; Moral Problems; Medical Ethics Committees;

    Abstract : We now live in an era of experts on virtually everything, among which we have professional medical ethicists, who gained prominence in the late 60s due to dramatic advances in medical technology. Before then, medical ethics issues were not thought as separable from the warp and woof of the everyday life. READ MORE

  3. 23. Seeking Justice after a Dictatorship: Ethical Dilemmas

    University essay from Centrum för tillämpad etik

    Author : Ayeray Mirta Medina Bustos; [2006]
    Keywords : justice- human rights-dictatorship- ethical dilemmas among dictatorships; punishments and reconciliation.;

    Abstract : The meaning that Justice has after a conflict in a society might vary regarding the political development and cultural and shared values of a certain society. Rawls, in his Theory of Justice gives his idea of what justice is and presents two principles of justice that he argues are required to live in a good society: a first principle that secures equal rights and liberties for all individuals and a second egalitarian principle that restrains the consequences of economic inequalities within societies. READ MORE

  4. 24. The present role of the UN and the adaptation of the UN Charter - The examples of Somalia and the terror attack in N.Y. in 2001

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Amalia Friman; [2002]
    Keywords : Folkrätt; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Created in the aftermath of the Second World War, the main task of the UN is the maintenance of international peace and security. Although the UN Charter, signed in San Francisco in 1945, has remained almost the same, the world has changed. In order to adapt the Charter to new upcoming problems two main possibilities exist. READ MORE