The papers in this book have been collected in celebration of Carl Wellman, who, after forty-five...
This book considers the diffusion and transfer of educational ideas through local and transcontin...
Larry May examines the normative and conceptual problems concerning the crime of genocide.
Larry May argues that the best way to understand war crimes is as crimes against humanness rather...
In matters such as affirmative action or home schooling, rights of ethnic and other minority grou...
This anthology brings together legal and philosophical theorists to examine the normative and con...
This book is the first booklength treatment of the philosophical foundations of international cri...
Three medical ethicists take varied and often opposing stands on the ethical, social, and politic...
War has been a key topic of speculation and theorising ever since the invention of philosophy in ...
The idea of due process of law is recognised as the cornerstone of domestic legal systems, and in...
There is extensive discussion in current Just War literature about the normative principles which...
In this volume, Larry May locates a normative grounding for the crime of aggression.