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Ethics of War and Peace

by Paul Christopher
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Overview

Paul Christopher, a teacher who also served as a commissioned officer for over twenty-five years, has updated his classic, The Ethics of War and Peace. Christopher traces the historical development of just war reasoning, its incorporation into international laws concerning when and how to wage war, and certain shortcomings with existing laws and practices concerning the conduct of modern-day hostilities.

New to this Edition:

  • New chapter on terrorism and war.
  • Revised section on the Just War Tradition and weapons of mass destruction to reflect changes in technology.
  • New section on professional and humanitarian obligations, with special focus on the role of the United Nations.

Synopsis

//—> 9238C-9, 0-13-092383-4, Christopher, Paul, The Ethics of War and Peace: An Introduction to Legal and Moral Issues, 3/E //—>

This classic introduction to the ethics of war and peace explores the legal and moral issues of when and how to use force to achieve political objectives.

The just war tradition, the legal position of war, moral issues in war, and professional and humanitarian obligations.

Ethicists, military personnel, and political analysts.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2003
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780130923837

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