International Law, Security and Ethics
Policy Challenges in the post-9/11 World
Herausgeber: Hehir, Aidan; Mumford, Andrew; Kuhrt, Natasha
International Law, Security and Ethics
Policy Challenges in the post-9/11 World
Herausgeber: Hehir, Aidan; Mumford, Andrew; Kuhrt, Natasha
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This book examines the different ways in which the laws governing the use of force and the conduct of warfare have become subject to intense scrutiny and contestation since the initiation of the war on terror.
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This book examines the different ways in which the laws governing the use of force and the conduct of warfare have become subject to intense scrutiny and contestation since the initiation of the war on terror.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780415607421
- ISBN-10: 0415607426
- Artikelnr.: 30976216
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780415607421
- ISBN-10: 0415607426
- Artikelnr.: 30976216
Aidan Hehir is Senior Lecturer in International Relations with the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Westminster. He has authored/edited four books. Natasha Kuhrt is Lecturer in War Studies on the MA International Peace and Security Programme in the Department of War Studies, King's College London, and the author of Russian Policy towards China and Japan (Routledge, 2007). Andrew Mumford is Lecturer in International Security in the Department of Politics, University of Sheffield.
1. Introduction: Policy Challenges to International Law, Security and
Ethics in the Post-9/11 World Andy Mumford and Natasha Kuhrt Part 1:
Framing the Issue 2. Terrorism, Security and International Law Nigel White
3. Al Qaeda and Networked International Insurgency Andy Mumford 4. Ethical
and Legal Reasoning about War in a Time of Terror James Connelly and Don
Carrick Part 2: International Law and Security 5. Law and War in the Global
War on Terror Rachel Kerr and James Gow 6. Security, Discretion and
International Law Aidan Hehir 7. The Human Security Agenda after 9/11: From
Humanitarian Intervention to Peacebuilding Natasha Kuhrt Part 3: Self
Defence 8. Principles of Pre-Emption: a Commentary on Issues and Scenarios
for Self-Defence in the 21st Century James Gow 9. Who Killed the Right to
Self-Defence? Thomas Jones 10. Computer Network Attacks, Self-Defence and
International Law Elaine Korzak 11. Conclusion: War, Law and Ethics Aidan
Hehir
Ethics in the Post-9/11 World Andy Mumford and Natasha Kuhrt Part 1:
Framing the Issue 2. Terrorism, Security and International Law Nigel White
3. Al Qaeda and Networked International Insurgency Andy Mumford 4. Ethical
and Legal Reasoning about War in a Time of Terror James Connelly and Don
Carrick Part 2: International Law and Security 5. Law and War in the Global
War on Terror Rachel Kerr and James Gow 6. Security, Discretion and
International Law Aidan Hehir 7. The Human Security Agenda after 9/11: From
Humanitarian Intervention to Peacebuilding Natasha Kuhrt Part 3: Self
Defence 8. Principles of Pre-Emption: a Commentary on Issues and Scenarios
for Self-Defence in the 21st Century James Gow 9. Who Killed the Right to
Self-Defence? Thomas Jones 10. Computer Network Attacks, Self-Defence and
International Law Elaine Korzak 11. Conclusion: War, Law and Ethics Aidan
Hehir
1. Introduction: Policy Challenges to International Law, Security and
Ethics in the Post-9/11 World Andy Mumford and Natasha Kuhrt Part 1:
Framing the Issue 2. Terrorism, Security and International Law Nigel White
3. Al Qaeda and Networked International Insurgency Andy Mumford 4. Ethical
and Legal Reasoning about War in a Time of Terror James Connelly and Don
Carrick Part 2: International Law and Security 5. Law and War in the Global
War on Terror Rachel Kerr and James Gow 6. Security, Discretion and
International Law Aidan Hehir 7. The Human Security Agenda after 9/11: From
Humanitarian Intervention to Peacebuilding Natasha Kuhrt Part 3: Self
Defence 8. Principles of Pre-Emption: a Commentary on Issues and Scenarios
for Self-Defence in the 21st Century James Gow 9. Who Killed the Right to
Self-Defence? Thomas Jones 10. Computer Network Attacks, Self-Defence and
International Law Elaine Korzak 11. Conclusion: War, Law and Ethics Aidan
Hehir
Ethics in the Post-9/11 World Andy Mumford and Natasha Kuhrt Part 1:
Framing the Issue 2. Terrorism, Security and International Law Nigel White
3. Al Qaeda and Networked International Insurgency Andy Mumford 4. Ethical
and Legal Reasoning about War in a Time of Terror James Connelly and Don
Carrick Part 2: International Law and Security 5. Law and War in the Global
War on Terror Rachel Kerr and James Gow 6. Security, Discretion and
International Law Aidan Hehir 7. The Human Security Agenda after 9/11: From
Humanitarian Intervention to Peacebuilding Natasha Kuhrt Part 3: Self
Defence 8. Principles of Pre-Emption: a Commentary on Issues and Scenarios
for Self-Defence in the 21st Century James Gow 9. Who Killed the Right to
Self-Defence? Thomas Jones 10. Computer Network Attacks, Self-Defence and
International Law Elaine Korzak 11. Conclusion: War, Law and Ethics Aidan
Hehir