Lee, Steven P.
Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture
I. Introduction
1. Just War Theory and the Challenges It Faces
II. Some Theoretical Background
2. A Postmodern View of Just War
William E. Murnion
3. From Rights to Realism: Incoherence in Walzer's Conception of
David Duquette
4. A Realist Response to Walzer's
Patrick Hubbard
III. Intervention
5. Walzer and Rawls on Just Wars and Humanitarian Interventions
Rex Martin
6. Humanitarian Intervention and Relational Sovereignty
Helen Stacy
7. Just War Theory Post 9/11: Perfect Terrorism and Superpower Defense
Eugene E. Dais
8. Preventive Intervention
Steven P. Lee
IV. Terrorism
9. Law, Just War, and the International Fight Against Terrorism: Is It War?
Allen S. Weiner
10. Determining Moral Rectitude in Thwarting Suicide Terrorist Attacks: Moral
Jonathan Schonsheck
11. Terrorism and the Ethics of War
Stephen Nathanson
12. The War Against Terrorism and the “War“ Against Terrorism
Alistair M. Macleod
13. Terrorism and Universal Jurisdiction
Win-chiat Lee
V. Torture
14. Humanity, Prisoners of War, and Torture
Larry May
15. Assessing the Prohibition Against Torture
Kenneth Einar Himma
16. Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb
David Luban
17. Torture and Self-Defense
Deirdre Golash
18. War Rape's Challenge to Just War Theory
Sally J. Scholz
19. Prisons, POW Camps, and Interrogation Centers: Reflections on the Juridic Status of Detainees
Ken Kipnis
VI. The Impact of Technology
20. Non-Combatant Immunity in an Age of High Tech Warfare
Richard T. George
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Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General SOC000000
- Author(s)
- Lee, Steven P.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2007
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781402046780