Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-276) and index.
Contents:
Non-State Actors and the Just War Tradition-- E.A.Heinze & B.J.Steele From Versailles to 9/11: Non-State Actors and Just War in the Twentieth Century-- C.O'Driscoll Authority and the Problem of Non-State Actors-- A.F.Lang, Jr. What Happened to Punishment in the Just War Tradition?-- H.D.Gould War Crimes Trials and the Just War Tradition-- M.J.Struett Private Military Companies, Just War, and Humanitarian Intervention-- E.A.Heinze Gender, Just War, and Non-State Actors-- L.Sjoberg 'Justice is Conscience:' Hizbollah, Israel, and the Perversity of Just War-- B.J.Steele & J.L.Amoureux Jus Post Bellum, Peacebuilding, and Non-State Actors: Lessons from Afghanistan-- M.Labonte Conclusion: Elusive Distinctions, Epochal Changes-- N.Onuf.
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Publisher's Summary:
This volume examines the various principles of the just war tradition as they apply to the increased prevalence of non-state actors in contemporary armed conflict. (source: Nielsen Book Data)