There is extensive discussion in current Just War literature about the
normative principles which should govern the initiation of war (jus ad
bellum) and also the conduct of war (jus in bello), but this is the
first book to treat the important and difficult issue of justice after
the end of war. Larry May examines the normative principles which
should govern post-war practices such as reparations, restitution,
reconciliation, retribution, rebuilding, proportionality and the
Responsibility to Protect. He discusses the emerging international law
literature on transitional justice and the problem of moving from a
position of war and possible mass atrocity to a position of peace and
reconciliation. He questions the Just War tradition, arguing that
contingent pacifism is most in keeping with normative principles after
war ends. His discussion is richly illustrated with contemporary
examples and will be of interest to students of political and legal
philosophy, law and military studies.
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A Philosophical Perspective
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781139366250
Publisert
2013
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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