Human Rights, Legitimacy, and the Use of Force (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
352
Utgivningsdatum
2010-02-18
Förlag
OUP USA
Medarbetare
Buchanan, Allen
Dimensioner
236 x 160 x 23 mm
Vikt
617 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780195389654

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This volume collects Allen Buchanan's previously published articles with a focus on ethics and international law, specifically with regard to human rights, the legitimacy of international institutions, and the ethics of force across borders. The work fits together tightly in its systematic interconnections, and collectively it makes the case for a holistic and systematic approach to issues that are at the forefront of current discussions in political and legal philosophy- issues that have traditionally been seen as separate.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews The articles collected here together constitute a major contribution to the underdeveloped field of the philosophy of international law, a field in which Buchanan has been a leading light over the past decade.

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<br>Allen Buchanan is Professor of Philosophy at Duke University.<br>

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INTRODUCTION; PART I: HUMAN RIGHTS; 1. "Justice, Legitimacy, and Human Rights," in The Idea of Political Liberalism, Victoria Davion and Clark Wolf, eds. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000; 2. "Taking the Human Out of Human Rights," in Rawls's Law of Peoples: A Realistic Utopia?, Rex Martin and David A. Reidy, eds. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing 2006; 3. "Equality and Human Rights," Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 4(1), 2003; 4. "Human Rights and the Legitimacy of the International Legal Order," Legal Theory, 14, 2008; PART II: LEGITIMACY; 5. "The Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions," (Robert O. Keohane, second author), Ethics & International Affairs, 20 (4), 2006; 6. "The Legitimacy of International Law," The Philosophy of International Law, Samantha Besson and John Tasioulas, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008 (in press); 7. . "Democracy and the Commitment to International Law," Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, 34, 2006; 8. "Constitutional Democracy and International Law: Are They Compatible?," (Russell Powell, second author), The Journal of Political Philosophy, 2008 (in press); PART III: THE USE OF FORCE; 9. "The Internal Legitimacy of Humanitarian Intervention," The Journal of Political Philosophy, 7 (1), 1999; 10. . "Beyond the National Interest," Philosophical Topics, special issue on global equality, Martha Nussbaum, ed., 30 (2), 2002; 11. . "Institutionalizing the Just War," Philosophy & Public Affairs, 34 (1), 2006; 12. "Justifying Preventive War," Preemption: Military Action and Moral Justification, Henry Shue and David Rodin, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007; 13. "From Nuremburg to Kosovo: The Morality of Illegal International Legal Reform," Ethics, 111, 2001