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Force short of war in modern conflict : jus ad vim / edited by Jai Galliott.

LIBRA U21.2 .F67 2019
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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
War (Philosophy).
Military art and science.
Physical Description:
ix, 318 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2019.
Contents:
1 An Introduction to Force Short of War p. 1 / Jai Galliott
Part I The Need for Recalibration
2 Asymmetry in Modern Combat: Explaining the Inadequacy of Jus ad helium and Jus in bello p. 13 / Jai Galliott and Cassitie Galliott
3 The Fog of War: Violence, Coercion and Jus ad vim p. 36 / Danielle Lupton and Valerie Morkevicius
4 The Responsibility to Protect and Uses of Force Short of War p. 57 / Eamon Aloyo
Part II Options for Recalibration
5 From Jus ad helium to Jus ad vim: Recalibrating Our Understanding of the Moral Use of Force p. 79 / Daniel Brunstetter and Megan Braun
6 A Framework for an Ethics of Jus ad vim in the Context of Human Rights p. 103 / Christopher Ketcham
7 Jus ad vim: The Morality of Military and Police Use of Force in Armed Conflicts Short of War p. 127 / Seumas Miller
8 Just War Theory, Armed Force Short of War and Escalation to War p. 148 / John Lango
9 Jus ad vim and the Question of How to do Just War Theory p. 170 / Christian Braun and Jai Galliott
Part III Problems for Recalibration
10 On the Redundancy of Jus ad vim: A Response to Daniel Brunstetter and Megan Braun p. 197 / Helen Frowe
11 Are Novel Jus ad vim Principles Needed to Judge Military Measures Short of War? p. 213 / Shawn Kaplan
12 Moral Injury, Mission-Drift and Limited War p. 238 / James Gillcrist and Nick Lloyd
13 Pacifism and Targeted Killing as Force Short of War p. 262 / Nicholas Parkin
14 In Defence of Jus ad vim: Why We Need a Moral Framework for the Use of Limited Force p. 284 / Daniel Brunstetter.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1474444229
9781474444224
9781474444217
1474444210
OCLC:
1039940034

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