Historical background -- Jus ad bellum / Gregory M. Reichberg -- The jus in bello in historical and philosophical perspective / Nicholas Rengger -- The principle of just cause / Larry May -- Aggression and punishment / Jeff McMahan -- Responding to humanitarian crises / Cindy Holder -- War and democracy / James Bohman -- Proportionality and necessity / Thomas Hurka -- Collateral damage / David Lefkowitz -- Weapons of mass destruction : are they morally special? / Steven P. Lee -- Justifying torture as an act of war / Michael Davis -- On terrorism : definition, defense, and women / Marilyn Friedman -- War's aftermath : the challenges reconciliation / Trudy Govier -- Amnesties and international law / Christopher Heath Wellman -- War crimes : the law of hell / David Luban -- Revenge and demonization / Na
شماره
88-125
زبان اثر
زبان متن نوشتاري يا گفتاري و مانند آن
DS571
زبان متن ميانجي در صورتي که متن از زبان اصلي ترجمه نشده باشد
.P393 7002 0
زبان اثر اصلي
Palgrاوستایی Macmillan,
زبان خلاصه يا چکيده اثر
42 cm.
زبان فهرست مندرجات
fرمانی the origins to the present /
زبان صفحه عنوان در صورتي که به زباني غير از زبان متن باشد
52509002 0
زبان عنوان كامل در صورتي که با زبان متن فرق داشته باشد
The road to hell is paved with good intentions -- The evolution and motivation of the U.S. foreign assistance program -- Measuring human rights and foreign assistance -- Examining the empirical evidence -- The trade-offs of Plan Colombia : drug trafficking versus human rights -- U.S. assistance to Turkey : the Cold War to the War on Terror -- U.S. assistance to Pakistan : friend or foe? -- Foreign aid and human rights : strategic priorities or global responsibility? 0
محل نشر
ill., maps ;
تاريخ نشر
25 cm.
وضعيت ويراست
the battle between human rights and national security /
عنوان قراردادی
عنوان قراردادي
Ch. 1. Introduction : geographies of Muslim identities / Peter E. Hopkins, Mei-Po Kwan and Cara Carmichael Aitchison -- Ch. 2. Beyond the mosque : Turkish immigrants and the practice and politics of islam in Duisburg-Marxloh, Germany / Patricia Ehrkamp -- Ch. 3. Visible minorities : constructing