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Innocent Civilians C. McKeogh

Innocent Civilians By C. McKeogh

Innocent Civilians by C. McKeogh


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Why is it that soldiers may be killed in war but civilians may not be killed? By tracing the evolution of the principle of non-combatant immunity in Western thought from its medieval religious origins to its modern legal status, Colm McKeogh attempts to answer this question.

Innocent Civilians Summary

Innocent Civilians: The Morality of Killing in War by C. McKeogh

Why is it that soldiers may be killed in war but civilians may not be killed? By tracing the evolution of the principle of non-combatant immunity in Western thought from its medieval religious origins to its modern legal status, Colm McKeogh attempts to answer this question. In doing so he highlights the unsuccessful attempts to reconcile warfare with our civilization's most fundamental principles of justice.

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' - this succinct, well-written study...should be part of all major academic libraries...highly recommended...' - M. Amstutz, Choice

About C. McKeogh

COLM MCKEOGH is Lecturer in the Defence and Strategic Studies Programme, University of Waikoto, New Zealand. He is the author of The Political Realism of Reinhold Niebuhr.

Table of Contents

Introduction Guilt and Punitive War 1 Guilt and Punitive War 2 Social Roles and Feudal War Innocence of Modern War Non-Combatancy and Formal War Involvement and Total War Conclusion Bibliography Index

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NPB9780333972373
9780333972373
0333972376
Innocent Civilians: The Morality of Killing in War by C. McKeogh
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2002-04-15
200
N/A
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