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Full Description
In original essays written by both senior scholars as well as rising younger scholars in the field of international ethics, this volume addresses the ethics of war in an era when non-state actors are playing an increasingly prominent role in armed conflict.
Contents
Non-State Actors and the Just War Tradition; E.A.Heinze & B.J.Steele From Versailles to 9/11: Non-State Actors and Just War in the Twentieth Century; C.O'Driscoll Authority and the Problem of Non-State Actors; A.F.Lang, Jr. What Happened to Punishment in the Just War Tradition?; H.D.Gould War Crimes Trials and the Just War Tradition; M.J.Struett Private Military Companies, Just War, and Humanitarian Intervention; E.A.Heinze Gender, Just War, and Non-State Actors; L.Sjoberg 'Justice is Conscience:' Hizbollah, Israel, and the Perversity of Just War; B.J.Steele & J.L.Amoureux Jus Post Bellum , Peacebuilding, and Non-State Actors: Lessons from Afghanistan; M.Labonte Conclusion: Elusive Distinctions, Epochal Changes; N.Onuf