Includes bibliographical references (pages 318-335) and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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Theory and principles. Justice, oppression, and the right to resist ; Rights worth killing for ; The codes of resistance ; Rights worth dying for : distributing the costs of resistance -- Wars of liberation : fighting within the standard JIB. Non-state groups and the authority to wage war ; Guerrilla war, discrimination, and the problem of lawful irregulars -- Fighting beyond the law of war. The partisan jus in bello : resistance beyond the laws of war -- Terrorist war -- Back to the start : the ethics of beginning
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Extends the just war theory to the right to resist oppression and explores the forms of armed force it can justify in the narrow range of cases where violence is permissible