Humanitarian Intervention

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814758311

NOMOS XLVII

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Edited by Terry Nardin, Melissa S. Williams
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PrefaceMelissa S. WilliamsContributors Introduction Terry NardinPART I: PRINCIPLES1. Traditional Just War Theory and Humanitarian Intervention Joseph Boyle2. Humanitarian Intervention: A Conflict of Traditions Anthony Coates3. The Duty to Protect Kok-Chor Tan4. Humanitarian Intervention as a Perfect Duty: A Kantian Argument Carla BagnoliPART II: INSTITUTIONS5. Legality and Legitimacy in Humanitarian Intervention Thomas Franck6. Moralizing Humanitarian Intervention: Why Jurying Fails and How Law Can Work Thomas Pogge7. Whose Principles? Whose Institutions? Legitimacy Challenges for "Humanitarian Intervention" Catherine Lu8. Jurying Humanitarian Intervention and the Ethical Principle of Open-Minded Consultation Brian D. Lepard9. The Jury, the Law, and the Primacy of Politics Melissa S. Williams10. From State Sovereignty to Human Security (via Institutions?) Pratap Bhanu Mehta11. The Unavoidability of Morality: A Commentary on Mehta Kok-Chor TanIndex

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