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Innocent civilians :
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Colm McKeogh.
Document Type
:
BL
Record Number
:
987706
Doc. No
:
b742076
Main Entry
:
McKeogh, Colm,1965-
Title & Author
:
Innocent civilians : : the morality of killing in war /\ Colm McKeogh.
Publication Statement
:
New York :: Palgrave,, 2002.
Page. NO
:
ix, 200 pages ;; 22 cm
ISBN
:
0333972376
:
: 9780333972373
Notes
:
Author is lecturer in political science at the university of Waikato.
Bibliographies/Indexes
:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-197) and index.
Contents
:
Introduction: The right and the good ; How absolute is the PNCI? ; Aims of this book -- Guilt and punitive war 1: Augustine's justification of war ; The 'Peace of God' -- Guilt and punitive war 2: Justification of war ; Simultaneous just cause ; The clerical ban ; The combatant ; Penance ; Conclusion: punitive war and non-combatant immunity -- Social roles and feudal war: Aquinas's justification of war ; Aquinas's other justification of war ; Simultaneous just cause ; The combatant ; Conscientious objection ; The clerical ban ; The non-combatant ; The principle of double effect ; The end of feudal war ; Conclusion: feudal war and non-combatant immunity -- Innocence and modern war: Isidore of Seville -- Vitoria's and Suarez's justification of war ; Conclusion: innocence and non-combatant immunity -- Non-combatancy and formal war: Grotius's and Vattel's justification of war ; Conclusion: formal war and non-combatant immunity -- Involvement and total war: the justification of total war ; Conclusion: total war and non-combatant immunity -- Conclusion: just and unjust killing.
Abstract
:
Publisher's description: This work explains why the concern to minimize civilian casualties is solidly based in Western civilization's most fundamental principles of justice. The author interprets Augustine's just war theory, Vitoria and Suarez's "transitional" model of war, and offers explanation for the modern characterization of the combatant as a depersonalized instrument.
Subject
:
Schuetz, Alb.
Subject
:
Combatants and noncombatants (International law)
Subject
:
War-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject
:
War-- Protection of civilians.
Subject
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Combattants et non-combattants (Droit international)
Subject
:
Guerre-- Aspect moral.
Subject
:
Guerre-- Protection des civils.
Subject
:
Bewaffneter Konflikt
Subject
:
Combatants and noncombatants (International law)
Subject
:
Combatants and non-combatants.
Subject
:
Gerechter Krieg
Subject
:
International humanitarian law.
Subject
:
Laws of war.
Subject
:
Nichtkombattant
Subject
:
Protection of civilian persons.
Subject
:
Totaler Krieg
Subject
:
Völkerrecht
Subject
:
War-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject
:
War-- Protection of civilians.
Subject
:
Zivilbevölkerung
Subject
:
Krieg.
Subject
:
Schutz.
Subject
:
Burgers.
Subject
:
Doden.
Subject
:
Ethische aspecten.
Subject
:
Oorlog.
Subject
:
Fremder Feind
Dewey Classification
:
172.42
LC Classification
:
KZ6515.M35 2002
NLM classification
:
89.76bcl
:
NK 3100rvk
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