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Force short of war in modern conflict : jus ad vim /

Jai Galliott explores the overarching phenomenon of how force short of war is being used in modern conflict, and how it impacts just war theory. He shows that we need to bring the rules of war into alignment with increasingly digital means of conducting kinetic warfare through the force short of war...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Galliott, Jai (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2019]
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 An Introduction to Force Short of War
  • Part I: The Need for Recalibration
  • 2 Asymmetry in Modern Combat: Explaining the Inadequacy of Jus ad bellum and Jus in bello
  • 3 The Fog of War: Violence, Coercion and Jus ad vim
  • 4 The Responsibility to Protect and Uses of Force Short of War
  • Part II: Options for Recalibration
  • 5 From Jus ad bellum to Jus ad vim: Recalibrating Our Understanding of the Moral Use of Force
  • 6 A Framework for an Ethics of Jus ad vim in the Context of Human Rights
  • 7 Jus ad vim: The Morality of Military and Police Use of Force in Armed Conflicts Short of War
  • 8 Just War Theory, Armed Force Short of War and Escalation to War
  • 9 Jus ad vim and the Question of How to do Just War Theory
  • Part III: Problems for Recalibration
  • 10 On the Redundancy of Jus ad vim: A Response to Daniel Brunstetter and Megan Braun
  • 11 Are Novel Jus ad vim Principles Needed to Judge Military Measures Short of War?
  • 12 Moral Injury, Mission-Drift and Limited War
  • 13 Pacifism and Targeted Killing as Force Short of War
  • 14 In Defence of Jus ad vim: Why We Need a Moral Framework for the Use of Limited Force
  • Index