Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notes on the Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Introduction Moral Theory and the Idea of a Just War
- JUST CAUSE
- 1 The Justice of Preemption and Preventive War Doctrines
- 2 Punitive Intervention: Enforcing Justice or Generating Conflict?
- 3 In Humanity’s Name: Democracy and the Right to Wage War
- JUSTICE IN THE CONDUCT OF WAR
- 4 The Concept of Proportionality: Old Questions and New Ambiguities
- 5 Just War? Just Children?
- 6 Is There a Supreme Emergency Exemption?
- JUSTICE AND THE END OF WAR
- 7 Security Beyond the State: Cosmopolitanism, Peace and the Role of Just War Theory
- 8 Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Jus Post Bellum
- CONCLUSION
- In Defence of Just War Theory
- Bibliography
- Index
JUST CAUSE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 October 2020
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notes on the Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Introduction Moral Theory and the Idea of a Just War
- JUST CAUSE
- 1 The Justice of Preemption and Preventive War Doctrines
- 2 Punitive Intervention: Enforcing Justice or Generating Conflict?
- 3 In Humanity’s Name: Democracy and the Right to Wage War
- JUSTICE IN THE CONDUCT OF WAR
- 4 The Concept of Proportionality: Old Questions and New Ambiguities
- 5 Just War? Just Children?
- 6 Is There a Supreme Emergency Exemption?
- JUSTICE AND THE END OF WAR
- 7 Security Beyond the State: Cosmopolitanism, Peace and the Role of Just War Theory
- 8 Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Jus Post Bellum
- CONCLUSION
- In Defence of Just War Theory
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Just War TheoryA Reappraisal, pp. 23 - 24Publisher: Edinburgh University PressPrint publication year: 2020