To kill another homicide and natural law
Material type: TextPublication details: New Brunswick Transaction 2010Description: xxii,228pISBN:- 9781412811316
- 172.42 22 MC-T
- K5171 .M34 2010
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172.42 KA-P Perpetual peace | 172.42 LA-E Ethics of war and peace | 172.42 LI-H History of bombing | 172.42 MC-T To kill another homicide and natural law | 172.42 MI-J Just war and ordered liberty/ | 172.42 NE- New wars and new soldiers military ethics in the contemporary world | 172.42 NY-N Nuclear ethics |
Includes index and bibliographical references.
Introduction: the natural law theory used in the commentary -- Blood diamonds and the limits of moral knowledge -- State privilege to kill -- Victims' rights and double jeopardy -- Political theology and the law of war -- Wrongful life tort -- Is Carl Schmitt right? is just war impossible? -- Why the case of the Maltese twins was wrongly decided -- Kosovo air war and why Malthus was really a wise man -- Conclusion: natural law as political theology.
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