Ethics and Foreign Intervention (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy)
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ISBN: 0521009049 / Publisher: Cambridge University Press, August 2003
This collection of original essays on the ethical and legal implications of humanitarian military intervention presents a variety of normative perspectives. It considers topics such as the just-war theory and its limits, secession and international law, and new approaches toward the moral adequacy of intervention. Written by well-known contemporary philosophers, the essays form a challenging and timely volume that will interest political philosophers and theorists, readers in law and international relations, and anyone concerned with the moral dimensions of international affairs.
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This is a collection of original essays by some of the leading moral and political thinkers of our time on the ethical and legal implications of humanitarian military intervention. It presents a variety of normative perspectives on topics such as the just-war theory and its limits, secession and international law, and new approaches toward the moral adequacy of intervention. They form a challenging and timely volume that will interest political philosophers, political theorists, readers in law and international relations, and anyone interested in the moral dimensions of international affairs.
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