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Introduction: The Foundations of LawJohn Witte Jr.Emory University School of Law Thomas C. ArthurEmory University School of Law 2005 Emory Law Journal, Vol. 54, Special Edition, pp. 1-12, 2005 Abstract: In this law journal introduction, the author introduces the Emory Woodruff professors, who are featured in 54th volume of the Emory Law Journal. Professor Berman focused his intial works on Soviet Russia, but moved on to study law and religion later in his career. His works challenge readers to look beyond current crises to contemplate a new common law and faith on a global scale. Professor Perry also focused on the study of law and religion. His proposal of a universal theory of human rights rests on the proposition that every person has inherent dignity. Professor Fineman has studied the issues of divorce and family law. She claims that the responsibility for dependency should be distributed across societal institutions. Professor Marty works in the field of religious freedom and church-state issues, attempting to understand the soul of the law. He asserts that people of religious conviction must participate within the law.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 13 Keywords: Introduction, Emory, Woodruff professor, Berman, Perry, Fineman, Marty Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: June 13, 2011Suggested CitationContact Information
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