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The end of reciprocity : terror, torture, and the law of war / Mark Osiel.
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Title:The end of reciprocity : terror, torture, and the law of war / Mark Osiel.
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Author/Creator:Osiel, Mark.
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Published/Created:Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: KZ6471 .O845 2009
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Humanitarian law.
Terrorism--Prevention--Law and legislation.
Lex talionis.
Reciprocity (Psychology)
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Description:viii, 667 p. ; 23 cm.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:0521730147 (paper)
0521513510 (cloth)
9780521513517 (cloth)
9780521730143 (paper)
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Contents:Pt. 1. Reciprocity in Humanitarian Law
1. Reciprocity in the Law of War: Ambient Sightings, Ambivalent Soundings
2. Reciprocity in Humanitarian Law: Acceptance and Repudiation
3. Humanitarian vs. Human Rights Law: The Coming Clash
Pt. 2. Ethics of Torture as Reciprocity
4. Is Torture Uniquely Degrading? The Unpersuasive Answer of Liberal Jurisprudence
5. Fairness in Terrorist War (1): Rawlsian Reciprocity
6. Fairness in Terrorist War (2): Kantian Reciprocity
7. Humanitarian Law as Corrective Justice: Do Targeted Killing and Torture "Correct" for Terror?
Pt. 3. Reciprocity in the Social Science of War
8. Reciprocity as Civilization: The Terrorist as Savage
9. Inflationary Rhetoric of Terrorist Threat: Humanitarian Law as Deflationary Check
10. Reciprocity as Tit-for-Tat: Rational Retaliation in Modern War
11. "Gift" of Humanitarianism: Soft Power and Benevolent Signaling
Pt. 4. End of Reciprocity
12. Martial Honor in Modern Democracy: The JAGs as a Source of National Restraint
14. Roots of Antireciprocity: Transnational Identity and National Self-Respect.