9780199593231-019959323X-Just and Unjust Warriors: The Moral and Legal Status of Soldiers

Just and Unjust Warriors: The Moral and Legal Status of Soldiers

ISBN-13: 9780199593231
ISBN-10: 019959323X
Edition: Reprint
Author: Henry Shue, David Rodin
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780199593231
ISBN-10: 019959323X
Edition: Reprint
Author: Henry Shue, David Rodin
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 272 pages

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Just and Unjust Warriors: The Moral and Legal Status of Soldiers (ISBN-13: 9780199593231 and ISBN-10: 019959323X), written by authors Henry Shue, David Rodin, was published by Oxford University Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Linguistics (Words, Language & Grammar , Ethics & Morality, Philosophy, Ideologies & Doctrines, Politics & Government, International & World Politics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Just and Unjust Warriors: The Moral and Legal Status of Soldiers (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Linguistics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.9.

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Can a soldier be held responsible for fighting in a war that is illegal or unjust? This is the question at the heart of a new debate that has the potential to profoundly change our understanding of the moral and legal status of warriors, wars, and indeed of moral agency itself. The debate pits a widely shared and legally entrenched principle of war-that combatants have equal rights and equal responsibilities irrespective of whether they are fi ghting in a war that is just or unjust-against a set of striking new arguments. These arguments challenge the idea that there is a separation between the rules governing the justice of going to war (the jus ad bellum) and the rules governing what combatants can do in war (the jus in bello). If ad bellum and in bello rules are connected in the way these new arguments suggest, then many aspects of just war theory and laws of war would have to be rethought and perhaps reformed.

This book contains eleven original and closely argued essays by leading figures in the ethics and laws of war and provides an authoritative treatment of this important new debate. The essays both challenge and defend many deeply held convictions: about the liability of soldiers for crimes of aggression, about the nature and justifiability of terrorism, about the relationship between law and morality, the relationship between soldiers and states, and the relationship between the ethics of war and the ethics of ordinary life.

This book is a project of the Oxford Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War.

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