Torture, Terror, and Trade-Offs
Philosophy for the White House
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 19 January 2012
- ISBN 9780199652020
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages378 pages
- Size 216x140x21 mm
- Weight 460 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This volume collects Jeremy Waldron's challenging and influential work on the moral, political and legal issues surrounding the response to terrorism since 9/11. The volume will be essential reading for all those engaged with contemporary politics and security law, and the continuing struggle for an ethical response to terrorism.
MoreLong description:
Jeremy Waldron has been a challenging and influential voice in the moral, political and legal debates surrounding the response to terrorism since 9/11. His contributions have spanned the major controversies of the War on Terror - including the morality and legality of torture, whether security can be 'balanced' with liberty, and the relationship between public safety and individual rights. He has also tackled underlying questions essential to understanding the practical debates - including what terrorism is, and what a right to security would entail.
This volume collects all Waldron's work on these issues, including six published essays and two previously unpublished essays. It also includes a new introduction in which Waldron presents an overview of his contribution, and looks at the problems currently facing the Obama administration and the UK Government in dealing with the legacy of the Bush White House.
The volume will be essential reading for all those engaged with contemporary politics, security law, and the continuing struggle for an ethical response to terrorism.
The attacks of September 11 and the response to them of the Bush presidency sorted out where academics truly stood on the great moral issues of the day. Where many bowed to power and panic, Jeremy Waldron's integrity under pressure, his unfashionable commitment to reason and to ethical absolutes, and the beauty of his writing have made him not only the leading political thinker of his generation but now also clearly one of the most courageous.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Security and Liberty: the Image of Balance
Terrorism and the Uses of Terror
Civilians, Terrorism, and Deadly Serious Conventions
Safety and Security
Security as a Basic Right (after 9/11)
Torture and Positive Law
What Can Christian Teaching Add to the Debate about Torture?
Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment: The Words Themselves
The Rule of International Law