Part I - The Norm of Love in the Chambers of Criminal Justice: 1 Surveillance of the Norm of Love in Criminal Law.- 2 The Oxytocin of Love in the Context of Medical Science.- 3 The Rule of Love for the Interrogation of Criminal Justice.- 4 The Modus Operandi of the Norm of Love in Criminal Justice.- 5 The Right to Demand Love in Criminal Justice.- Part II - The Rule of Love in the Aquarium of International Criminal Procedures: 6 Underpinning Criminal Philosophy of Justice with the Norm of Love.- 7 Dimensioning Quality of Criminal Justice with Love.- 8 Maestro of the Norm of Love on the Morality of Criminal Law.- 9 Misleading the Rule of Love with Humanitarian Principles.- 10 The Seat of Love in International Criminal Justice.- 11 The Gavel of Love in International Criminal Courts.- 12 A Lecture with the Confidence to be Cultivated by the Future Carriers of Love for Justice.
This volume is a new chapter in the future history of law. Its general perspective could not be more original and its critical ethical edge on the state of international law could not be timelier. It explores a compassionate philosophical approach to the genuine substance of law, criminal procedure, international criminal law and international criminal justice. It divides law into three interrelated disciplines, i.e. legality, morality and love. The norm love is derived from human reason for man’s advancement and the securing of natural law. It is more than a mere mandatory norm. Its goal is to generate a normative and positive, powerful result, therefore avoiding any impurity that may exist in the application of other norms because of political or juridical pressures - a one-eyed justice. The norm love also renders justice with the principles of legal accountability, transparency and the high moral, authentic values of humanity. The notion of justice cannot be trusted in the absence of the norm love. The volume indicates the conditions of its efficiency by proving the reasons for its existence in the context of fairness, objectivity and concern for all individuals and entities. The concept of the norm love should be the core academic corpus for lecturing law in all faculties of law. It is simply the enlightenment of the 21st century.
A lawyer with requisite knowledge and skill is not a lawyer if he cannot understand that the law does not need a lawyer with ethical competence in its provisions for income purposes but one with knowledge of its essence for the advanced morality of justice and the sheer essence of love for justice.