Rules for wrongdoers : law, morality, war / Arthur Ripstein ; with commentaries by Oona A. Hathaway, Christopher Kutz, Jeff McMahan ; edited and introduced by Saira Mohamed.
2021
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Rules for wrongdoers : law, morality, war / Arthur Ripstein ; with commentaries by Oona A. Hathaway, Christopher Kutz, Jeff McMahan ; edited and introduced by Saira Mohamed.
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
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1 online resource (x, 228 pages).
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Berkeley Tanner lectures.
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Rules for wrongdoers : law, morality, war / Arthur Ripstein
Lecture I : rules for wrongdoers
Lecture II : combatants and civilians
The principle of distinction and the role of consent : a view from the law / Oona A. Hathaway
The problem of perfidy and the failure of forms / Christopher Kutz
The battle of the lexicons / Jeff McMahan
Reply
War's distinctive immorality : a reply / Arthur Ripstein.
Lecture I : rules for wrongdoers
Lecture II : combatants and civilians
The principle of distinction and the role of consent : a view from the law / Oona A. Hathaway
The problem of perfidy and the failure of forms / Christopher Kutz
The battle of the lexicons / Jeff McMahan
Reply
War's distinctive immorality : a reply / Arthur Ripstein.
Summary
"Ripstein's lectures, which constitute the central texts of this book, focus on the two bodies of rules governing war: the jus ad bellum, which regulates resort to armed force, and the jus in bello, which sets forth rules governing the conduct of armed force and applies equally to all parties. The lectures argue that both sets of rules constitute prohibitions rather than permissions, and that recognizing them as distinctive prohibitions can reconcile the seeming tension between them. By understanding that the central wrong of war is that war is the condition which force decides, Ripstein contends that the law and morality of war are in fact aligned; the rules governing the conduct of hostilities must apply equally to parties in the right and parties in the wrong in an armed conflict, because the prohibitions outlined in the rules governing war are prohibitions that restrain war. Ripstein's method of analysis and the substantive argument he puts forward offer an opportunity for rigorous critical engagement in subsequent essays by commentators Hathaway, Kutz, and McMahan, followed by a response from Ripstein"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Ripstein, Arthur. Rules for wrongdoers New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
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English
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9780197554005 electronic book
0197554008 electronic book
0197553982 electronic book
9780197553992 electronic publication
0197553990 electronic book
9780197553985 (electronic book)
9780197553978 hardcover
0197554008 electronic book
0197553982 electronic book
9780197553992 electronic publication
0197553990 electronic book
9780197553985 (electronic book)
9780197553978 hardcover
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