War crimes and just war /:
Argues that war crimes are best understood as crimes against humanness rather than violations of justice.
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2007.
©2007 |
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Online-Zugang: | Volltext |
Zusammenfassung: | Argues that war crimes are best understood as crimes against humanness rather than violations of justice. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 343 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-333) and index. |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-333) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Acknowledgments -- |g 1. |t Introduction : |t Justifying war but restricting tactics -- |g I. |t The just war tradition and war crimes -- |g II. |t Humanitarian concerns -- |g III. |t Justificatory hurdles -- |g IV. |t Classifying war crimes -- |g V. |t Summary of the arguments of the book -- |g pt. A. |t Philosophical groundings -- |g 2. |t Collective responsibility and honor during war -- |g I. |t The moral equality of soldiers -- |g II. |t The honor of soldiers -- |g III. |t Collective responsibility for increased vulnerability -- |g IV. |t Harming humanity and war crimes prosecutions -- |g V. |t Protected persons during war -- |g 3. |t Jus gentium and minimal natural law -- |g I. |t Grotius on the sources of jus gentium -- |g II. |t Grotian natural law theory and the rules of war -- |g III. |t Refining the principle of humanity -- |g IV. |t Connecting consensual and universal sources of the rules of war -- |g 4. |t Humane treatment as the cornerstone of the rules of war -- |g I. |t The Geneva conventions and international humanitarian law -- |g II. |t The concept of humane treatment -- |g III. |t Compassion and minimal suffering -- |g IV. |t Mercy, equity, and honor -- |g V. |t Human rights and humane treatment. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g pt. B. |t Problems in identifying war crimes -- |g 5. |t Killing naked soldiers : combatants and noncombatants -- |g I. |t Some notes on the metaphysics of social groups -- |g II. |t Identifying soldiers and civilians -- |g III. |t The guilty and the innocent -- |g IV. |t The case of the naked soldier -- |g V. |t Saving the principle of discrimination -- |g 6. |t Shooting poisoned arrows : banned and accepted weapons -- |g I. |t An absolute ban? -- |g II. |t Gentili on the use of poisons -- |g III. |t Grotius and fairness in contests -- |g IV. |t Minimizing suffering -- |g V. |t Poisoning and necessity -- |g 7. |t Torturing prisoners of war : normal and confined soldiers -- |g I. |t Grotius on slaves and prisoners of war -- |g II. |t Confinement and torture -- |g III. |t Fiduciary and stewardship obligations -- |g IV. |t The moral equality of prisoners of war -- |g V. |t Refocusing the proportionality principle. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g pt. C. |t Normative principles -- |g 8. |t The principle of discrimination or distinction -- |g I. |t Focusing on status rather than behavior -- |g II. |t Humane treatment and discrimination -- |g III. |t The naked soldier returns -- |g IV. |t Objections -- |g V. |t Individualism and collectivism -- |g 9. |t The principle of necessity -- |g I. |t Poisons and aerial bombardment -- |g II. |t Necessity and humane treatment -- |g III. |t Necessity in domestic and international criminal law -- |g IV. |t Formulating a test for military necessity -- |g V. |t Relating proportionality and necessity -- |g 10. |t The principle of proportionality -- |g I. |t The Israeli case -- |g II. |t Humane treatment and proportionality -- |g III. |t Proportionality and weighing lives -- |g IV. |t Connecting the normative principles of jus in bello. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g pt. D. |t Prosecuting war crimes -- |g 11. |t Prosecuting soldiers for war crimes -- |g I. |t The Kvocka case -- |g II. |t The mens rea of camp guards -- |g III. |t Criminal liability of soldiers -- |g IV. |t Joint criminal liability -- |g V. |t Collective liability and international crime -- |g 12. |t Prosecuting military leaders for war crimes -- |g I. |t The case against General Blaskic -- |g II. |t Blaskic's appeal -- |g III. |t The mens rea of leaders -- |g IV. |t Negligence in international criminal law -- |g V. |t Benighting acts, willfulness, and pre-commitment -- |g 13. |t Commanded and commanding defenses -- |g I. |t Military leaders and necessity -- |g II. |t Soldiers and duress -- |g III. |t Mitigation of punishment for war crimes -- |g IV. |t War and coercion -- |g V. |t Treating soldiers and commanders humanely -- |g 14. |t Epilogue and conclusions : |t Should terrorists be treated humanely? -- |g I. |t The problem of terrorists -- |g II. |t Who are the terrorists? -- |g III. |t What are terrorists owed? -- |g IV. |t Honor and instilling humaneness -- |g V. |t Tu quoque -- |g VI. |t Conclusions and the Grotian Project -- |t Bibliography -- |t Index. |
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contents | Acknowledgments -- Introduction : Justifying war but restricting tactics -- The just war tradition and war crimes -- Humanitarian concerns -- Justificatory hurdles -- Classifying war crimes -- Summary of the arguments of the book -- Philosophical groundings -- Collective responsibility and honor during war -- The moral equality of soldiers -- The honor of soldiers -- Collective responsibility for increased vulnerability -- Harming humanity and war crimes prosecutions -- Protected persons during war -- Jus gentium and minimal natural law -- Grotius on the sources of jus gentium -- Grotian natural law theory and the rules of war -- Refining the principle of humanity -- Connecting consensual and universal sources of the rules of war -- Humane treatment as the cornerstone of the rules of war -- The Geneva conventions and international humanitarian law -- The concept of humane treatment -- Compassion and minimal suffering -- Mercy, equity, and honor -- Human rights and humane treatment. Problems in identifying war crimes -- Killing naked soldiers : combatants and noncombatants -- Some notes on the metaphysics of social groups -- Identifying soldiers and civilians -- The guilty and the innocent -- The case of the naked soldier -- Saving the principle of discrimination -- Shooting poisoned arrows : banned and accepted weapons -- An absolute ban? -- Gentili on the use of poisons -- Grotius and fairness in contests -- Minimizing suffering -- Poisoning and necessity -- Torturing prisoners of war : normal and confined soldiers -- Grotius on slaves and prisoners of war -- Confinement and torture -- Fiduciary and stewardship obligations -- The moral equality of prisoners of war -- Refocusing the proportionality principle. Normative principles -- The principle of discrimination or distinction -- Focusing on status rather than behavior -- Humane treatment and discrimination -- The naked soldier returns -- Objections -- Individualism and collectivism -- The principle of necessity -- Poisons and aerial bombardment -- Necessity and humane treatment -- Necessity in domestic and international criminal law -- Formulating a test for military necessity -- Relating proportionality and necessity -- The principle of proportionality -- The Israeli case -- Humane treatment and proportionality -- Proportionality and weighing lives -- Connecting the normative principles of jus in bello. Prosecuting war crimes -- Prosecuting soldiers for war crimes -- The Kvocka case -- The mens rea of camp guards -- Criminal liability of soldiers -- Joint criminal liability -- Collective liability and international crime -- Prosecuting military leaders for war crimes -- The case against General Blaskic -- Blaskic's appeal -- The mens rea of leaders -- Negligence in international criminal law -- Benighting acts, willfulness, and pre-commitment -- Commanded and commanding defenses -- Military leaders and necessity -- Soldiers and duress -- Mitigation of punishment for war crimes -- War and coercion -- Treating soldiers and commanders humanely -- Epilogue and conclusions : Should terrorists be treated humanely? -- The problem of terrorists -- Who are the terrorists? -- What are terrorists owed? -- Honor and instilling humaneness -- Tu quoque -- Conclusions and the Grotian Project -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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spelling | May, Larry, author. War crimes and just war / Larry May. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007. ©2007 1 online resource (xi, 343 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-333) and index. Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction : Justifying war but restricting tactics -- I. The just war tradition and war crimes -- II. Humanitarian concerns -- III. Justificatory hurdles -- IV. Classifying war crimes -- V. Summary of the arguments of the book -- pt. A. Philosophical groundings -- 2. Collective responsibility and honor during war -- I. The moral equality of soldiers -- II. The honor of soldiers -- III. Collective responsibility for increased vulnerability -- IV. Harming humanity and war crimes prosecutions -- V. Protected persons during war -- 3. Jus gentium and minimal natural law -- I. Grotius on the sources of jus gentium -- II. Grotian natural law theory and the rules of war -- III. Refining the principle of humanity -- IV. Connecting consensual and universal sources of the rules of war -- 4. Humane treatment as the cornerstone of the rules of war -- I. The Geneva conventions and international humanitarian law -- II. The concept of humane treatment -- III. Compassion and minimal suffering -- IV. Mercy, equity, and honor -- V. Human rights and humane treatment. pt. B. Problems in identifying war crimes -- 5. Killing naked soldiers : combatants and noncombatants -- I. Some notes on the metaphysics of social groups -- II. Identifying soldiers and civilians -- III. The guilty and the innocent -- IV. The case of the naked soldier -- V. Saving the principle of discrimination -- 6. Shooting poisoned arrows : banned and accepted weapons -- I. An absolute ban? -- II. Gentili on the use of poisons -- III. Grotius and fairness in contests -- IV. Minimizing suffering -- V. Poisoning and necessity -- 7. Torturing prisoners of war : normal and confined soldiers -- I. Grotius on slaves and prisoners of war -- II. Confinement and torture -- III. Fiduciary and stewardship obligations -- IV. The moral equality of prisoners of war -- V. Refocusing the proportionality principle. pt. C. Normative principles -- 8. The principle of discrimination or distinction -- I. Focusing on status rather than behavior -- II. Humane treatment and discrimination -- III. The naked soldier returns -- IV. Objections -- V. Individualism and collectivism -- 9. The principle of necessity -- I. Poisons and aerial bombardment -- II. Necessity and humane treatment -- III. Necessity in domestic and international criminal law -- IV. Formulating a test for military necessity -- V. Relating proportionality and necessity -- 10. The principle of proportionality -- I. The Israeli case -- II. Humane treatment and proportionality -- III. Proportionality and weighing lives -- IV. Connecting the normative principles of jus in bello. pt. D. Prosecuting war crimes -- 11. Prosecuting soldiers for war crimes -- I. The Kvocka case -- II. The mens rea of camp guards -- III. Criminal liability of soldiers -- IV. Joint criminal liability -- V. Collective liability and international crime -- 12. Prosecuting military leaders for war crimes -- I. The case against General Blaskic -- II. Blaskic's appeal -- III. The mens rea of leaders -- IV. Negligence in international criminal law -- V. Benighting acts, willfulness, and pre-commitment -- 13. Commanded and commanding defenses -- I. Military leaders and necessity -- II. Soldiers and duress -- III. Mitigation of punishment for war crimes -- IV. War and coercion -- V. Treating soldiers and commanders humanely -- 14. Epilogue and conclusions : Should terrorists be treated humanely? -- I. The problem of terrorists -- II. Who are the terrorists? -- III. What are terrorists owed? -- IV. Honor and instilling humaneness -- V. Tu quoque -- VI. Conclusions and the Grotian Project -- Bibliography -- Index. Print version record. Argues that war crimes are best understood as crimes against humanness rather than violations of justice. English. Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78087113 Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc7VpRqDjvRvxqRtXDXh3 War (Philosophy) History. War crimes History 20th century. Humanitarian law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99002222 Just war doctrine History. Crimes against humanity Yugoslavia. War (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85145144 Guerre (Philosophie) Guerre (Philosophie) Histoire. Crimes de guerre Histoire 20e siècle. Droit international humanitaire. Guerre juste Histoire. Crimes contre l'humanité Yougoslavie. 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spellingShingle | May, Larry War crimes and just war / Acknowledgments -- Introduction : Justifying war but restricting tactics -- The just war tradition and war crimes -- Humanitarian concerns -- Justificatory hurdles -- Classifying war crimes -- Summary of the arguments of the book -- Philosophical groundings -- Collective responsibility and honor during war -- The moral equality of soldiers -- The honor of soldiers -- Collective responsibility for increased vulnerability -- Harming humanity and war crimes prosecutions -- Protected persons during war -- Jus gentium and minimal natural law -- Grotius on the sources of jus gentium -- Grotian natural law theory and the rules of war -- Refining the principle of humanity -- Connecting consensual and universal sources of the rules of war -- Humane treatment as the cornerstone of the rules of war -- The Geneva conventions and international humanitarian law -- The concept of humane treatment -- Compassion and minimal suffering -- Mercy, equity, and honor -- Human rights and humane treatment. Problems in identifying war crimes -- Killing naked soldiers : combatants and noncombatants -- Some notes on the metaphysics of social groups -- Identifying soldiers and civilians -- The guilty and the innocent -- The case of the naked soldier -- Saving the principle of discrimination -- Shooting poisoned arrows : banned and accepted weapons -- An absolute ban? -- Gentili on the use of poisons -- Grotius and fairness in contests -- Minimizing suffering -- Poisoning and necessity -- Torturing prisoners of war : normal and confined soldiers -- Grotius on slaves and prisoners of war -- Confinement and torture -- Fiduciary and stewardship obligations -- The moral equality of prisoners of war -- Refocusing the proportionality principle. Normative principles -- The principle of discrimination or distinction -- Focusing on status rather than behavior -- Humane treatment and discrimination -- The naked soldier returns -- Objections -- Individualism and collectivism -- The principle of necessity -- Poisons and aerial bombardment -- Necessity and humane treatment -- Necessity in domestic and international criminal law -- Formulating a test for military necessity -- Relating proportionality and necessity -- The principle of proportionality -- The Israeli case -- Humane treatment and proportionality -- Proportionality and weighing lives -- Connecting the normative principles of jus in bello. Prosecuting war crimes -- Prosecuting soldiers for war crimes -- The Kvocka case -- The mens rea of camp guards -- Criminal liability of soldiers -- Joint criminal liability -- Collective liability and international crime -- Prosecuting military leaders for war crimes -- The case against General Blaskic -- Blaskic's appeal -- The mens rea of leaders -- Negligence in international criminal law -- Benighting acts, willfulness, and pre-commitment -- Commanded and commanding defenses -- Military leaders and necessity -- Soldiers and duress -- Mitigation of punishment for war crimes -- War and coercion -- Treating soldiers and commanders humanely -- Epilogue and conclusions : Should terrorists be treated humanely? -- The problem of terrorists -- Who are the terrorists? -- What are terrorists owed? -- Honor and instilling humaneness -- Tu quoque -- Conclusions and the Grotian Project -- Bibliography -- Index. Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78087113 Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc7VpRqDjvRvxqRtXDXh3 War (Philosophy) History. War crimes History 20th century. Humanitarian law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99002222 Just war doctrine History. Crimes against humanity Yugoslavia. War (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85145144 Guerre (Philosophie) Guerre (Philosophie) Histoire. Crimes de guerre Histoire 20e siècle. Droit international humanitaire. Guerre juste Histoire. Crimes contre l'humanité Yougoslavie. POLITICAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Crimes against humanity fast Humanitarian law fast Just war doctrine fast War crimes fast War (Philosophy) fast Gerechter Krieg gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4136037-0 Kriegsverbrechen gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4033151-9 Krigsförbrytelser etik och moral. sao Krigets lagar etik och moral. sao |
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title_alt | Acknowledgments -- Introduction : Justifying war but restricting tactics -- The just war tradition and war crimes -- Humanitarian concerns -- Justificatory hurdles -- Classifying war crimes -- Summary of the arguments of the book -- Philosophical groundings -- Collective responsibility and honor during war -- The moral equality of soldiers -- The honor of soldiers -- Collective responsibility for increased vulnerability -- Harming humanity and war crimes prosecutions -- Protected persons during war -- Jus gentium and minimal natural law -- Grotius on the sources of jus gentium -- Grotian natural law theory and the rules of war -- Refining the principle of humanity -- Connecting consensual and universal sources of the rules of war -- Humane treatment as the cornerstone of the rules of war -- The Geneva conventions and international humanitarian law -- The concept of humane treatment -- Compassion and minimal suffering -- Mercy, equity, and honor -- Human rights and humane treatment. Problems in identifying war crimes -- Killing naked soldiers : combatants and noncombatants -- Some notes on the metaphysics of social groups -- Identifying soldiers and civilians -- The guilty and the innocent -- The case of the naked soldier -- Saving the principle of discrimination -- Shooting poisoned arrows : banned and accepted weapons -- An absolute ban? -- Gentili on the use of poisons -- Grotius and fairness in contests -- Minimizing suffering -- Poisoning and necessity -- Torturing prisoners of war : normal and confined soldiers -- Grotius on slaves and prisoners of war -- Confinement and torture -- Fiduciary and stewardship obligations -- The moral equality of prisoners of war -- Refocusing the proportionality principle. Normative principles -- The principle of discrimination or distinction -- Focusing on status rather than behavior -- Humane treatment and discrimination -- The naked soldier returns -- Objections -- Individualism and collectivism -- The principle of necessity -- Poisons and aerial bombardment -- Necessity and humane treatment -- Necessity in domestic and international criminal law -- Formulating a test for military necessity -- Relating proportionality and necessity -- The principle of proportionality -- The Israeli case -- Humane treatment and proportionality -- Proportionality and weighing lives -- Connecting the normative principles of jus in bello. Prosecuting war crimes -- Prosecuting soldiers for war crimes -- The Kvocka case -- The mens rea of camp guards -- Criminal liability of soldiers -- Joint criminal liability -- Collective liability and international crime -- Prosecuting military leaders for war crimes -- The case against General Blaskic -- Blaskic's appeal -- The mens rea of leaders -- Negligence in international criminal law -- Benighting acts, willfulness, and pre-commitment -- Commanded and commanding defenses -- Military leaders and necessity -- Soldiers and duress -- Mitigation of punishment for war crimes -- War and coercion -- Treating soldiers and commanders humanely -- Epilogue and conclusions : Should terrorists be treated humanely? -- The problem of terrorists -- Who are the terrorists? -- What are terrorists owed? -- Honor and instilling humaneness -- Tu quoque -- Conclusions and the Grotian Project -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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topic | Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78087113 Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc7VpRqDjvRvxqRtXDXh3 War (Philosophy) History. War crimes History 20th century. Humanitarian law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99002222 Just war doctrine History. Crimes against humanity Yugoslavia. War (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85145144 Guerre (Philosophie) Guerre (Philosophie) Histoire. Crimes de guerre Histoire 20e siècle. Droit international humanitaire. Guerre juste Histoire. Crimes contre l'humanité Yougoslavie. POLITICAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Crimes against humanity fast Humanitarian law fast Just war doctrine fast War crimes fast War (Philosophy) fast Gerechter Krieg gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4136037-0 Kriegsverbrechen gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4033151-9 Krigsförbrytelser etik och moral. sao Krigets lagar etik och moral. sao |
topic_facet | Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645. Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645 War (Philosophy) History. War crimes History 20th century. Humanitarian law. Just war doctrine History. Crimes against humanity Yugoslavia. War (Philosophy) Guerre (Philosophie) Guerre (Philosophie) Histoire. Crimes de guerre Histoire 20e siècle. Droit international humanitaire. Guerre juste Histoire. Crimes contre l'humanité Yougoslavie. POLITICAL SCIENCE General. Crimes against humanity Humanitarian law Just war doctrine War crimes Yugoslavia Gerechter Krieg Kriegsverbrechen Krigsförbrytelser etik och moral. Krigets lagar etik och moral. History |
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