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Title The morality of defensive war / edited by Cécile Fabre, Seth Lazar
Edition First edition
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (253 pages)
Series Mind Association occasional series
Mind Association occasional series.
Contents Introduction / Cécile Fabre and Seth Lazar -- National defence, self-defence, and the problem of political aggression / Seth Lazar -- Understanding the political defensive priviledge / Patrick Emerton and Toby Handfield -- The myth of national self-defense / David Rodin -- Cosmopolitanism and wars of self-defence / Cécile Fabre -- What rights may be defended by means of war? / Jeff McMahan -- Distributive justice, human rights, and territorial integrity / Yitzhak Benbaji -- Collective self-determination, institutions of justice, and wars of national defence / Margaret Moore -- Territorial rights and national defence / Anna Stilz -- Democracy, defence, and the threat of intervention / Christopher Kutz
Summary International law and conventional morality grant that states may stand ready to defend their borders with lethal force. But what grounds the permission to kill for the sake of political sovereignty and territorial integrity? In this book leading theorists address this vexed issue, and set the terms of future debate over national defence
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject War (Philosophy)
War -- Moral and ethical aspects.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
War -- Moral and ethical aspects
War (Philosophy)
Form Electronic book
Author Fabre, Cécile, editor
Lazar, Seth, 1979- editor.
ISBN 9780191505317
0191505315
9780191763014
0191763012