Protecting civilians during violent conflict : theoretical and practical issues for the 21st century /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
2012.
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| Series: | Military and defence ethics.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Protecting civilians during violent conflict / David Lovell
- Are attacks on civilians always wrong? / Stephen Nathanson
- Civilian immunity as an almost absolute moral rule / Igor Primoratz
- Collateral damage : intending evil and doing evil / Dean Cocking
- The protection of civilians from violence and the effects of attacks in international humanitarian law / Hitoshi Nasu
- Discriminate warfare: the military necessity: humanity dialectic of international humanitarian law / Michael N. Schmitt
- Who is protected under international humanitarian law? finding a definition for "direct participation in hostilities" / Helen Durham and Eve Massingham
- Protecting civilians in armed conflict through rules of engagement / Rob McLaughlin
- Educating for ethical behaviour? preparing military leaders for ethical challenges / David Lovell
- First do no harm: refugee law as a response to armed conflict / Penelope Mathew
- Private military and security companies and the "civilianization" of war / Andrew Alexandra
- Remote killing and drive-by wars / David Whetham
- Discrimination and non-lethal weapons: issues for the future military / Stephen Coleman
- Surviving in a war zone: the problem of civilian casualties in Afghanistan / William Maley
- The protection of civilians during the Israeli-Hamas conflict: the Goldstone Report / Richard D. Rosen
- An assessment of the Gaza Report's contribution to the development of international humanitarian law / Susan Breau.