Osiel argues that international and military law could more effectively prevent combat atrocities by studying how and why they occur. The author explores the moral and legal ambiguity of military discipline and the dilemma of obedience. The evidence is drawn from a wide array of recent wars and peace enforcement operations.
Osiel argues that international and military law could more effectively prevent combat atrocities by studying how and why they occur. The author explores the moral and legal ambiguity of military discipline and the dilemma of obedience. The evidence is drawn from a wide array of recent wars and peace enforcement operations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: Obedience to Superior Orders 1: Virtues and Vices of Military Obedience 2: Tie Law of Military Obedience 3: The Uncertain Scope of "Manifest" Illegality 4: Sparse and Unsettled Rules 5: The Weightlessness of Moral Gravity 6: Irregularity amidst Procedural Formality 7: Atrocities "Vanish" by Verbal Artistry 8: Views of Atrocity im Legal Theory: Positivist, Naturalist and Postmodernist 9: Individual Responsibility for Systemic Horrors? II: Averting Atrocity 10: Legal Norms and Social Practices in Military Life 11: Cold Hearts and the Heat of Battle: Atrocity from Above or from Below? 12: Permutations on Perversity: Atrocity by Connivance and Brutalization 13: Why Do Men Fight? 14: Morale and Morality: An Uneasy Relationship III: Freedom and Constraint in Military Life and Law 15: Rules vs. Standards m Military Law 16: Martial Courage as Moral Judgment 17: Promoting Practical Judgment 18: What Soldiers Know 19: Misreading Orders Morally 20: Disobedience as Creative "Compliance" 21: Living with Lawyers 22: Applying Applied Ethics, or Where the Rubber Hits the Road Conclusion
I: Obedience to Superior Orders 1: Virtues and Vices of Military Obedience 2: Tie Law of Military Obedience 3: The Uncertain Scope of "Manifest" Illegality 4: Sparse and Unsettled Rules 5: The Weightlessness of Moral Gravity 6: Irregularity amidst Procedural Formality 7: Atrocities "Vanish" by Verbal Artistry 8: Views of Atrocity im Legal Theory: Positivist, Naturalist and Postmodernist 9: Individual Responsibility for Systemic Horrors? II: Averting Atrocity 10: Legal Norms and Social Practices in Military Life 11: Cold Hearts and the Heat of Battle: Atrocity from Above or from Below? 12: Permutations on Perversity: Atrocity by Connivance and Brutalization 13: Why Do Men Fight? 14: Morale and Morality: An Uneasy Relationship III: Freedom and Constraint in Military Life and Law 15: Rules vs. Standards m Military Law 16: Martial Courage as Moral Judgment 17: Promoting Practical Judgment 18: What Soldiers Know 19: Misreading Orders Morally 20: Disobedience as Creative "Compliance" 21: Living with Lawyers 22: Applying Applied Ethics, or Where the Rubber Hits the Road Conclusion
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