LEADER 05122cam a2200421 a 4500001 213930 005 20240621184537.0 008 101130s2007 enk b 001 0 eng 010 2006014489 015 GBA687811 |2bnb 019 73954988 020 052187114X 020 9780521871143 020 0521691532 |qpaperback 020 9780521691536 |qpaperback 035 (OCoLC)ocm68711951 035 213930 042 pcc 049 LHMA 040 DLC |beng |erda |cDLC |dBAKER |dBTCTA |dYDX |dYDXCP |dIAY |dC#P |dUKM |dIXA |dPUL |dMOF |dNOR |dCDX |dMUQ |dIOE |dIG# |dGEBAY |dOCLCQ |dLHM 050 00 B105.W3 |bM39 2007 100 1 May, Larry. 245 10 War crimes and just war / |cLarry May. 264 1 Cambridge ;New York : |bCambridge University Press, |c2007. 300 xi, 343 pages ; |c23 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-333) and index. 505 00 |tAcknowledgments -- |g1. |tIntroduction : |tJustifying war but restricting tactics -- |gI. |tJust war tradition and war crimes -- |gII. |tHumanitarian concerns -- |gIII. |tJustificatory hurdles -- |gIV. |tClassifying war crimes -- |gV. |tSummary of the arguments of the book -- |gpt. A. |tPhilosophical groundings -- |g2. |tCollective responsibility and honor during war -- |gI. |tMoral equality of soldiers -- |gII. |tHonor of soldiers -- |gIII. |tCollective responsibility for increased vulnerability -- |gIV. |tHarming humanity and war crimes prosecutions -- |gV. |tProtected persons during war -- |g3. |tJus gentium and minimal natural law -- |gI. |tGrotius on the sources of jus gentium -- |gII. |tGrotian natural law theory and the rules of war -- |gIII. |tRefining the principle of humanity -- |gIV. |tConnecting consensual and universal sources of the rules of war -- |g4. |tHumane treatment as the cornerstone of the rules of war -- |gI. |tGeneva conventions and international humanitarian law -- |gII. |tConcept of humane treatment -- |gIII. |tCompassion and minimal suffering -- |gIV. |tMercy, equity, and honor -- |gV. |tHuman rights and humane treatment. 505 00 |gpt. B. |tProblems in identifying war crimes -- |g5. |tKilling naked soldiers : combatants and noncombatants -- |gI. |tSome notes on the metaphysics of social groups -- |gII. |tIdentifying soldiers and civilians -- |gIII. |tGuilty and the innocent -- |gIV. |tCase of the naked soldier -- |gV. |tSaving the principle of discrimination -- |g6. |tShooting poisoned arrows : banned and accepted weapons -- |gI. |tAn absolute ban? -- |gII. |tGentili on the use of poisons -- |gIII. |tGrotius and fairness in contests -- |gIV. |tMinimizing suffering -- |gV. |tPoisoning and necessity -- |g7. |tTorturing prisoners of war : normal and confined soldiers -- |gI. |tGrotius on slaves and prisoners of war -- |gII. |tConfinement and torture -- |gIII. |tFiduciary and stewardship obligations -- |gIV. |tMoral equality of prisoners of war -- |gV. |tRefocusing the proportionality principle. 505 00 |gpt. C. |tNormative principles -- |g8. |tPrinciple of discrimination or distinction -- |gI. |tFocusing on status rather than behavior -- |gII. |tHumane treatment and discrimination -- |gIII. |tNaked soldier returns -- |gIV. |tObjections -- |gV. |tIndividualism and collectivism -- |g9. |tPrinciple of necessity -- |gI. |tPoisons and aerial bombardment -- |gII. |tNecessity and humane treatment -- |gIII. |tNecessity in domestic and international criminal law -- |gIV. |tFormulating a test for military necessity -- |gV. |tRelating proportionality and necessity -- |g10. |tPrinciple of proportionality -- |gI. |tIsraeli case -- |gII. |tHumane treatment and proportionality -- |gIII. |tProportionality and weighing lives -- |gIV. |tConnecting the normative principles of jus in bello. 505 00 |gpt. D. |tProsecuting war crimes -- |g11. |tProsecuting soldiers for war crimes -- |gI. |tKvocka case -- |gII. |tMens rea of camp guards -- |gIII. |tCriminal liability of soldiers -- |gIV. |tJoint criminal liability -- |gV. |tCollective liability and international crime -- |g12. |tProsecuting military leaders for war crimes -- |gI. |tCase against General Blaskic -- |gII. |tBlaskic's appeal -- |gIII. |tMens rea of leaders -- |gIV. |tNegligence in international criminal law -- |gV. |tBenighting acts, willfulness, and pre-commitment -- |g13. |tCommanded and commanding defenses -- |gI. |tMilitary leaders and necessity -- |gII. |tSoldiers and duress -- |gIII. |tMitigation of punishment for war crimes -- |gIV. |tWar and coercion -- |gV. |tTreating soldiers and commanders humanely -- |g14. |tEpilogue and conclusions : |tShould terrorists be treated humanely? -- |gI. |tProblem of terrorists -- |gII. |tWho are the terrorists? -- |gIII. |tWhat are terrorists owed? -- |gIV. |tHonor and instilling humaneness -- |gV. |tTu quoque -- |gVI. |tConclusions and the Grotian Project -- |tBibliography -- |tIndex. 591 Record updated by Marcive processing 21 June 2024 650 0 War (Philosophy) 856 40 |3Electronic version |zHosted by ProQuest |uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/ushmm/detail.action?docID=293381 852 |bebook 852 0 |bstacks |hB105.W3 |iM39 2007