After war ends : a philosophical perspective
1. Introduction: normative principles of jus post bellum. - Part I: Retribution: 2. Grotius, sovereignty, and the indictment of Al Bashir; 3. Transitional justice and the Just War tradition; 4. War crimes trials during and after war. - Part II: Reconciliation: 5. Reconciliation of warring parties; 6. Reconciliation and the rule of law; 7. Conflicting responsibilities to protect human rights. - Part III: Rebuilding: 8. Responsibility to rebuild and collective responsibility; 9. Responsibility to rebuild as a limitation on initiating war. - Part IV Restitution and Reparation: 10. Restitution and restoration in jus post bellum; 11. A Grotian account of reparations. - Part V: Proportionality and the End of War: 12. Proportionality and the fog of war. Bibliogr.: p. 239-244. IX, 248 p. ; 24 cm
- May, Larry, philosophy/law, 1952-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocn778302358
- War (Philosophy)
- Justice (Philosophy)
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