Ethics & International Affairs, Volume 20.3 (Fall 2006)
September 22, 2006
Ethics & International Affairs, Volume 20.3
This issue also features a symposium on Larry May's important new work on the ethics of war crimes tribunals, Crimes Against Humanity. The symposium features contributions from David Luban, Jamie Mayerfeld, and Andrew Altman and a response by May.
SYMPOSIUM: Crimes Against Humanity
Crimes Against Humanity
Larry May
Beyond Moral Minimalism
David Luban
Ending Impunity
Jamie Mayerfeld
The Persistent Fiction of Harm to Humanity
Andrew Altman
Humanity, International Crime, and the Rights of Defendants
Larry May
ADDITIONAL CONTENT
RECENT BOOKS ON ETHICS AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
NOMOS
XLVII: Humanitarian Intervention, Terry Nardin and Melissa S.
Williams, EDS.
REVIEWED BY MATHIAS RISSE
International Human Rights and Islamic Law, Mashood A. Baderin
REVIEWED BY FARID ABDEL-NOUR
Human Rights and Gender Violence, Sally Engle Merry
REVIEWED BY KIMBERLEY HUTCHINGS
Making Whole What Has Been Smashed: On Reparation
Politics, John C. Torpey
REVIEWED BY CHRISTIANE WILKE
International Human Rights and Islamic Law, Mashood A. Baderin
REVIEWED BY FARID ABDEL-NOUR
Human Rights and Gender Violence, Sally Engle Merry
REVIEWED BY KIMBERLEY HUTCHINGS
The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism, Gillian Brock and
Harry Brighouse, EDS.
REVIEWED BY AMY E. ECKERT
The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time,
Jeffrey Sachs, Foreword By Bono
REVIEWED BY SANJAY RUPARELIA