Force Short of War in Modern Conflict : Jus Ad Vim /: Jus Ad Vim. (2019)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Force Short of War in Modern Conflict : Jus Ad Vim /: Jus Ad Vim. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Force Short of War in Modern Conflict : Jus Ad Vim
- Further Information:
- Note: Jai Galliott.
- Editors:
- Galliott, Jai
- Contents:
- Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: The Rise of Force Short of War; Part I. The Need for Recalibration: 2. Asymmetry in Modern Combat: Explaining the Inadequacy of Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello, Jai & Cassitie Galliott; 3. The Fog of War: Violence, Coercion and Jus ad vim, Danielle L. Lupton & Valerie Morkevičius; 4. The Responsibility to Protect and Uses of Force Short of War, Eamon Aloyo; Part II. Options for Recalibration: 5. From Jus ad Bellum to Jus ad Vim: Recalibrating Our Understanding of the Moral Use of Force, Daniel R. Brunstetter & Megan Braun; 6. A Framework for an Ethics of Jus ad Vim in Context of Human Rights, Christopher Ketcham; 7. Jus ad Vim: The Morality of Military and Police Use of Force in Armed Conflicts Short of War, Seumas Miller; 8. Just War Theory, Armed Force Short of War and Escalation to War, John W. Lango; 9. Jus ad Vim and the Question of How to do Just War Theory, Christian Nikolaus Braun & Jai Galliott; Part III. Problems for Recalibration: 10. On the Redundancy of Jus ad Vim: A Response to Daniel Brunstetter and Megan Braun, Helen Frowe; 11. Are Novel Jus ad Vim Principles Needed to Judge Military Measures Short of War?, Shawn Kaplan; 12. Moral Injury, Mission-Drift and Limited War, James Gillcrist & Nick Lloyd; 13. Pacifism and Targeted Killing as a Force Short of War, Nicholas Parkin; 14. In Defence of Jus ad Vim: Why We Need a Moral Framework for the Use of Limited Force, Daniel R. Brunstetter. Notes onNotes on Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: The Rise of Force Short of War; Part I. The Need for Recalibration: 2. Asymmetry in Modern Combat: Explaining the Inadequacy of Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello, Jai & Cassitie Galliott; 3. The Fog of War: Violence, Coercion and Jus ad vim, Danielle L. Lupton & Valerie Morkevičius; 4. The Responsibility to Protect and Uses of Force Short of War, Eamon Aloyo; Part II. Options for Recalibration: 5. From Jus ad Bellum to Jus ad Vim: Recalibrating Our Understanding of the Moral Use of Force, Daniel R. Brunstetter & Megan Braun; 6. A Framework for an Ethics of Jus ad Vim in Context of Human Rights, Christopher Ketcham; 7. Jus ad Vim: The Morality of Military and Police Use of Force in Armed Conflicts Short of War, Seumas Miller; 8. Just War Theory, Armed Force Short of War and Escalation to War, John W. Lango; 9. Jus ad Vim and the Question of How to do Just War Theory, Christian Nikolaus Braun & Jai Galliott; Part III. Problems for Recalibration: 10. On the Redundancy of Jus ad Vim: A Response to Daniel Brunstetter and Megan Braun, Helen Frowe; 11. Are Novel Jus ad Vim Principles Needed to Judge Military Measures Short of War?, Shawn Kaplan; 12. Moral Injury, Mission-Drift and Limited War, James Gillcrist & Nick Lloyd; 13. Pacifism and Targeted Killing as a Force Short of War, Nicholas Parkin; 14. In Defence of Jus ad Vim: Why We Need a Moral Framework for the Use of Limited Force, Daniel R. Brunstetter. Notes on ContributorsAcknowledgements 1. Introduction: The Rise of Force Short of War Part I. The Need for Recalibration 2. Asymmetry in Modern Combat: Explaining the Inadequacy of Jus ad Bellum and Jus in BelloJai & Cassitie Galliott 3. The Fog of War: Violence, Coercion and Jus ad vimDanielle L. Lupton & Valerie Morkevičius 4. The Responsibility to Protect and Uses of Force Short of WarEamon Aloyo Part II. Options for Recalibration 5. From Jus ad Bellum to Jus ad Vim: Recalibrating Our Understanding of the Moral Use of ForceDaniel R. Brunstetter & Megan Braun 6. A Framework for an Ethics of Jus ad Vim in Context of Human RightsChristopher Ketcham 7. Jus ad Vim: The Morality of Military and Police Use of Force in Armed Conflicts Short of WarSeumas Miller 8. Just War Theory, Armed Force Short of War and Escalation to WarJohn W. Lango 9. Jus ad Vim and the Question of How to do Just War TheoryChristian Nikolaus Braun & Jai Galliott Part III. Problems for Recalibration 10. On the Redundancy of Jus ad Vim: A Response to Daniel Brunstetter and Megan BraunHelen Frowe 11. Are Novel Jus ad Vim Principles Needed to Judge Military Measures Short of War?Shawn Kaplan 12. Moral Injury, Mission-Drift and Limited WarJames Gillcrist & Nick Lloyd 13. Pacifism and Targeted Killing as a Force Short of WarNicholas Parkin 14. In Defence of Jus ad Vim: Why We Need a Moral Framework for the Use of Limited ForceDaniel R. Brunstetter. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- United Kingdom : Edinburgh University Press
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Copyright Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (324 pages)
- Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781474444248
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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