Public Uses of Coercion and Force

Public Uses of Coercion and Force

From Constitutionalism to War

Rossi, Enzo; Herlin-Karnell, Ester

Oxford University Press Inc

10/2021

360

Dura

Inglês

9780197519103

15 a 20 dias

660

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Part One
1. Introduction
Ester Herlin-Karnell and Enzo Rossi
2. A Semi-Kantian Just War Theory
Yitzhak Benbaji
3. Might and Right: Ripstein, Kant and the Paradox of Peace
Rainer Forst
4. Reading Kant's Rechtslehre: Some Observations on Ripstein's Kant and the Law of War
Thomas Mertens
5. The Moral Basis of State Independence
Anna Stilz
6. Vulnerability, Space, Communication: Three Conditions of Adequacy for Cosmopolitan Right
Peter Niesen
7. Three Models of Territory: Arthur Ripstein on the Territorial Rights of States
Alice Pinheiro Walla
8. A Kantian Defense of Remedial Wars
Alon Harel
9. National Defense and the Value of Independence
Massimo Renzo
Part Two
10. Exactitude and Indemonstrability in Kant's Doctrine of Right
Katrin Flikschuh
11. The Right to Wage Private Wars of Subsistence: Its Nature, Grounds, and Place in Revisionist Just War Theories
Johan Olsthoorn
12. Between Wormholes and Blackholes: A Kantian (Ripsteinian) Account of Human Rights in War
Aravind Ganesh
13. Kant and the Criminal Law of War
Malcolm Thorburn
14. EU Solidarity as Collective Self-Defense?: Constitutionalism and the Public Uses of Force
Ester Herlin-Karnell
15. Europe's Cosmopolitan Union: A Kantian Reading of EU Internal Market Law and the Refugee Crisis
Bertjan Wolthuis and Luigi Corrias
Part Three
16. From Constitutionalism to WarDLand Back Again: A Reply
Arthur Ripstein
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