The end of reciprocity : terror, torture, and the law of war / Mark Osiel.
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TextPublication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.Description: viii, 667 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780521513517 (hardback)
- 0521513510 (hardback)
- 9780521730143 (pbk.)
- 0521730147 (pbk.)
- 341.6/7 22
- KZ6471 .O845 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reciprocity in the law of war : ambient sightings, ambivalent soundings -- Reciprocity in humanitarian law : acceptance and repudiation -- Humanitarian vs. human rights law : the coming clash -- Is torture uniquely degrading? : the unpersuasive answer of liberal jurisprudence -- Fairness in terrorist war (1) : Rawlsian reciprocity -- Fairness in terrorist war (2) : Kantian reciprocity -- Humanitarian law as corrective justice : do targeted killing and torture 'correct' for terror? -- Reciprocity as civilization : the terrorist as savage -- The inflationary rhetoric of terrorist threat : humanitarian law as deflationary check -- Reciprocity as tit-for-tat : rational retaliation in modern war -- The 'gift' of humanitarianism : soft power and benevolent signaling -- Martial honor in modern democracy : the JAGs as a source of national restraint -- Roots of anti-reciprocity : transnational identity and national self-respect.
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