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Stephen Coleman
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Military Ethics: An Introduction with Case Studies Vital Source e-bog
Stephen Coleman
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Military Ethics: An Introduction with Case Studies Vital Source e-bog
Stephen Coleman
(2021)
Military Ethics
An Introduction with Case Studies
Stephen Coleman
(2012)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- Udgiver: Oxford University Press (November 2021)
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- Udgiver: Oxford University Press, Incorporated (Juli 2012)
- ISBN: 9780199846290
Military Ethics is enhanced by suggestions for further reading, an abbreviation key, an extensive bibliography, and an appendix including a list of the international treaties that make up the Law of Armed Conflict. A companion website at www.oup.com/us/coleman features lecture notes, additional case studies, and discussion questions.
chapter ends with Notes, Further Reading, and Discussion Questions., Preface, List of Abbreviations1. INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS ETHICS? WHAT IS AN ETHICAL DECISION?What Is Ethics and Why Should I Study It?Law and EthicsEthical Dilemmas and Tests of Lntegrity2. ETHICAL THEORY: AN OVERVIEW, Case Study
2.1: The Runaway Railway Car, Case Study
2.2: The Spare Parts SurgeonEthical ConsiderationsTheories of Value and Theories of EthicsEthical Theory: Consequences, Case Study
2.3: First Use of the Atomic BombCriticizing ConsequentialismEthical Theory: Principles and Duties, Case Study
2.4: Shooting the Downed PilotCriticizing DeontologyEthical Theory: Character, Case Study
2.5: Marines Don''t Do ThatIs Ethics Simply Relative?Integrating Theories of Ethics3. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS, DUTIES, AND OBLIGATIONSCase Study
3.1: The HMAS Westralia FireDiscussionThe Profession of ArmsRole MoralityMilitary Values and Military Virtue, Case Study
3.2: Leave No One Behind, Case Study
3.3: The Training CourseThe Triangular Balance, Case Study
3.4: Military Dispute over Casualties in Afghanistan, Case Study
3.5: Esequiel Hernandez Shooting4. JUST WAR THEORY: TRADITIONAL ISSUES OF JUS AD BELLUM, Case Study
4.1: The 1991 Gulf War, Case Study
4.2: The 2003 Invasion of IraqDiscussionAlternative Theories on War, Pacifism, RealismA Very Brief History of Just War TheoryEthics and International LawImplementing the Principles of Jus Ad Bellum, Case Study
4.3: The Korean War, Case Study
4.4: The Six Day War, Case Study
4.5: Israeli Attack on Iraq''s Osirak Nuclear Reactor, Case Study
4.6: The Falklands WarAssessing the Two Gulf Wars5. JUST WAR THEORY: MODERN ISSUES OF JUS AD BELLUM: HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION, INSURGENCY, AND COUNTERINSURGENCY, Case Study
5.1: Operation Cast Lead, Case Study
5.2: The 1999 NATO Intervention in Support of KosovoDiscussionOf Countries, States, and NationsThe Basics of Jus Ad Bellum and Insurgency, Case Study
5.3: The Fight Against ApartheidJus Ad Bellum and Difficult Insurgency CasesJus Ad Bellum and Counterinsurgency, Case Study
5.4: Israel, Uganda, and the Entebbe IncidentJustification for Humanitarian Intervention, Case Study
5.5: The Rwandan Genocide, Case Study
5.6: Intervention in East TimorResponsibility to Protect6. POWER AND AUTHORITY: ISSUING AND FOLLOWING ORDERS, Case Study
6.1: Ehren Watada and Iraq, Case Study
6.2: Marine Advance on BaghdadDiscussionConsidering Authority, Case Study
6.3: Wearing Body Armor in Afghanistan, Case Study
6.4: The Logistics Officer''s ProblemThe Ethical Problems of OrdersCase Study
6.5: Orders to HMS Alacrity, Case Study
6.6: Placing the Strobe, Case Study
6.7: Come Right!, Case Study
6.8: Reinterpreting Orders7. DISCRIMINATION AND PROPORTIONALITY I: TRADITIONAL ISSUES OF JUS IN BELLO, Case Study
7.1: Airpower and Marine AssaultDiscussionDiscriminationThe Ethical Permissibility of Targeting CombatantsThe Principle of Noncombatant Immunity, Case Study
7.2: The Incident at the Fallujah MosqueProportionalityCase Study
7.3: Sinking of the General Belgrano, Case Study
7.4: The Dam Busters RaidModern Assessment of Collateral Damage, Case Study
7.5: Conviction of Milan Martic?Summary8. DISCRIMINATION AND PROPORTIONALITY II: JUS IN BELLO IN IRREGULAR WARS, Case Study
8.1: Casualties in the 2008-2009 Gaza WarDiscussionDiscrimination in Irregular Wars, Case Study
8.2: Defending the Crashed HelicopterRules of Engagement and Civilian Casualties in Irregular Wars, Case Study
8.3: Assault on a Taliban CompoundDifficult Cases of Discrimination in Irregular Wars, Case Study
8.4: Israel and Targeted KillingProportionality in Irregular Wars9. DISCRIMINATION AND PROPORTIONALITY III: JUS IN BELLO IN HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS, Case Study
9.1: NATO Attacks and Dual-Use TargetsDiscussionJus In Bello in Armed Humanitarian OperationsDual-Use TargetsPeacekeeping or Peacemaking?, Case Study
9.2: Protecting Civilians by Endangering Troops, Case Study
9.3: The Baby Ram, Case Study
9.4: The Child Soldier, Case Study
9.5: Moscow Theatre Siege10. ISSUES OF SURRENDER AND DETENTION, Case Study
10.1: Operation Red WingsDiscussionSurrender, Case Study
10.2: White Flags in Desert Storm, Case Study
10.3: After the BattlePrisoners of War, Case Study
10.4: The Sniper and the Murderer11. SUPREME EMERGENCY, TERRORISM, AND TORTURE, Case Study
11.1: The Petraeus Letter to the TroopsDiscussionSupreme Emergency, Case Study
11.2: The Decision to Bomb German CitiesSupreme Emergency and Terrorism in the Modern WorldSupreme Emergency and Counterterrorism in the Modern World, Case Study
11.3: The Ticking Bomb in Paris, Case Study
11.4: The Ticking Bomb in Sri Lanka12. CONCLUSIONCompetence and the ProfessionalThe Unlimited Liability ContractOf Warriors and MurderersKnowing and Doing, Appendix: The Laws of Armed Conflict, Bibliography, Index