000331956 000__ 05069cam\a22003614a\4500 000331956 001__ 331956 000331956 005__ 20210513121834.0 000331956 008__ 060501s2007\\\\enk\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000331956 010__ $$a 2006014489 000331956 019__ $$a73954988 000331956 020__ $$a9780521691536 (pbk.) 000331956 020__ $$a0521691532 (pbk.) 000331956 020__ $$a9780521871143 000331956 020__ $$a052187114X 000331956 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm68711951 000331956 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dBAKER$$dBTCTA$$dYDX$$dYDXCP$$dIAY$$dC#P$$dUKM$$dIXA$$dPUL$$dMOF$$dNOR$$dCDX$$dMUQ$$dIOE 000331956 042__ $$apcc 000331956 049__ $$aISEA 000331956 05000 $$aB105.W3$$bM39 2007 000331956 08200 $$a172/.42$$222 000331956 1001_ $$aMay, Larry. 000331956 24510 $$aWar crimes and just war /$$cLarry May. 000331956 260__ $$aCambridge ;$$aNew York :$$bCambridge University Press,$$c2007. 000331956 300__ $$axi, 343 p. ;$$c23 cm. 000331956 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 325-333) and index. 000331956 50500 $$tAcknowledgments --$$g1.$$tIntroduction :$$tJustifying war but restricting tactics --$$gI. The$$tjust war tradition and war crimes --$$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. The$$tmoral equality of soldiers --$$gII. The$$thonor of soldiers --$$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. The$$tGeneva conventions and international humanitarian law --$$gII. The$$tconcept of humane treatment --$$gIII.$$tCompassion and minimal suffering --$$gIV.$$tMercy, equity, and honor --$$gV.$$tHuman rights and humane treatment -- 000331956 50500 $$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. The$$tguilty and the innocent --$$gIV. The$$tcase of the naked soldier --$$gV.$$tSaving the principle of discrimination --$$g6.$$tShooting poisoned arrows : banned and accepted weapons --$$gI. An$$tabsolute ban? --$$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. The$$tmoral equality of prisoners of war --$$gV.$$tRefocusing the proportionality principle -- 000331956 50500 $$gpt. C.$$tNormative principles --$$g8. The$$tprinciple of discrimination or distinction --$$gI.$$tFocusing on status rather than behavior --$$gII.$$tHumane treatment and discrimination --$$gIII. The$$tnaked soldier returns --$$gIV.$$tObjections --$$gV.$$tIndividualism and collectivism --$$g9. The$$tprinciple of necessity --$$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. The$$tprinciple of proportionality --$$gI. The$$tIsraeli case --$$gII.$$tHumane treatment and proportionality --$$gIII.$$tProportionality and weighing lives --$$gIV.$$tConnecting the normative principles of jus in bello -- 000331956 50500 $$gpt. D.$$tProsecuting war crimes --$$g11.$$tProsecuting soldiers for war crimes --$$gI. The$$tKvocka case --$$gII. The$$tmens rea of camp guards --$$gIII.$$tCriminal liability of soldiers --$$gIV.$$tJoint criminal liability --$$gV.$$tCollective liability and international crime --$$g12.$$tProsecuting military leaders for war crimes --$$gI. The$$tcase against General Blaskic --$$gII.$$tBlaskic's appeal --$$gIII. The$$tmens rea of leaders --$$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? --$$gI. The$$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. 000331956 650_0 $$aWar (Philosophy) 000331956 85200 $$bgen$$hB105.W3$$iM39$$i2007 000331956 85641 $$3Table of contents only$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0613/2006014489.html 000331956 85642 $$3Publisher description$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0659/2006014489-d.html 000331956 85642 $$3Contributor biographical information$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0729/2006014489-b.html 000331956 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:331956$$pGLOBAL_SET 000331956 980__ $$aBIB 000331956 980__ $$aBOOK