An investigation into the philosophical and ethical dimensions of humanitarian intervention, addressing the double standards of international and domestic sovereignty.
An investigation into the philosophical and ethical dimensions of humanitarian intervention, addressing the double standards of international and domestic sovereignty.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ned Dobos is Lecturer in Applied Ethics at the University of New South Wales and Adjunct Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics. He has published on various topics in political philosophy and applied ethics and serves as a peer-reviewer for an assortment of journals including Ethics and International Affairs, Political Studies, Nanoethics, the Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics, the Human Rights Review and the Journal of Management and Strategy. He is also co-editor (with Christian Barry and Thomas Pogge) of Global Financial Crisis: The Ethical Issues, published by Palgrave Macmillan.
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Introduction 1. Communal self-determination 2. Costs and consequences 3. Asymmetries in jus ad bellum 4. Asymmetries in jus in bello 5. Humanitarian intervention and national responsibility 6. The issue of selectivity 7. Proper authority and international authorisation Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Communal self-determination 2. Costs and consequences 3. Asymmetries in jus ad bellum 4. Asymmetries in jus in bello 5. Humanitarian intervention and national responsibility 6. The issue of selectivity 7. Proper authority and international authorisation Conclusion.
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