Deep morality and the laws of war / Jeremy Waldron -- War’s Aftermath and the Ethics of War / Cécile Fabre -- A Richer Jus ad Bellum / Allen Buchanan -- Noncombatant Immunity and War-Profiteering / Saba Bazargan -- Late Scholastic Just War Theory / Daniel Schwartz -- Ending Wars / Darrel Moellendorf -- Legitimate authority in war / Yitzhak Benbaji -- National Defence and Political Independence / David R. Mapel -- Reconciliation and reparations / Catherine Lu -- Historiography of Just War Theory / Gregory M. Reichberg -- The Ethics of War up to Thomas Aquinas / Rory Cox -- Early Modern Sources of the Regular War Tradition / Pablo Kalmanovitz -- Knowing When Not to Fight / David Luban -- Pacifism / Cheyney Ryan -- Civil War and Revolution / Jonathan Parry -- Human Shields / Adil Ahmad Haque -- Proportionality and Necessity in Jus in Bello / Jeff McMahan -- Method in the Morality of War / Seth Lazar -- Terrorism / Suzanne Uniacke -- The Just War Framework / Helen Frowe -- The Moral Equality of Combatants / Christian Barry, Lars Christie -- The Ethics of War / Helen Frowe, Seth Lazar -- Torture: Rescue, Prevention, and Punishment / F.M. Kamm -- Dimensions of Intentions / Victor Tadros -- Justice after war / Jens David Ohlin -- Territorial Rights and National Defence / Anna Stilz -- Humanitarian intervention and the modern state system / Patrick Emerton, Toby Handfield -- Last Resort and Proportionality / Henry Shue -- Drones and Robots: On the Changing Practice of Warfare / Daniel Statman
Contents // Acknowledgements xi // Contributors xiii // The Ethics of War i // Helen Frowe and Seth Lazar // PARTI METHOD // 1. Method in the Morality of War 21 // Seth Lazar // 2. The Just War Framework 41 // Helen Frowe // 3. Historiography of Just War Theory 59 // Gregory M. Reichberg // 4- Deep Morality and the Laws of War 80 // Jeremy Waldron // PART II HISTORY // 5. The Ethics ofWar up to Thomas Aquinas 99 // Rory Cox // 6. Late Scholastic Just War Theory 122 // Daniel Schwartz // 7. Early Modern Sources of the Regular War Tradition 145 Pablo Kalmanovitz // viii CONTENTS // PART III RESORT // x // 8. A Richer Jus ad Bellum 167 // Allen Buchanan // 9. Knowing When Not to Fight 185 // David Luban // 10. National Defence and Political Independence 204 // David R. Mapel // 11. Humanitarian Intervention and the Modern State System 223 // Patrick Emerton and Toby Handfield // 12. Territorial Rights and National Defence 242 Anna Stilz // 13. Last Resort and Proportionality 260 // Henry Shue // 14. Pacifism 277 // Cheyney Ryan // 15. Legitimate Authority in War 294 // Yitzhak Benbaji // 16. Civil War and Revolution - 315 // Jonathan Parry // PART IV CONDUCT // 17. The Moral Equality of Combatants 339 Christian Barry and Lars Christie // 18. Noncombatant Immunity and War-Profiteering 358 // Saba Bazargan // 19. Human vShields 383 // Adil Ahmad Haque // 20. Dimensions of Intentions: Ways of Killing in War 401 Victor Tadros // CONTENTS ix // 21. Proportionality and Necessity in Jus in Bello 418 Jeff McMahan //
22. Terrorism 440 // Suzanne Uniacke // 23. Torture: Rescue, Prevention, and Punishment 456 // F. M. Kamm . // 24. Drones and Robots: On the Changing Practice of Warfare 472 // Daniel Statman // 25. Ending Wars 488 // Darrel Moellendorf // PARTY AFTERMATH // 26. War’s Aftermath and the Ethics ofWar 505 // Cécile Fabre // 27. Justice after War 519 // Jens David Ohlin // 28. Reconciliation and Reparations 538 // Catherine Lu // Index // 557