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Shooting to kill : socio-legal perspectives on the use of lethal force / edited by Simon Bronitt, Miriam Gani and Saskia Hufnagel
Shooting to kill : socio-legal perspectives on the use of lethal force / edited by Simon Bronitt, Miriam Gani and Saskia Hufnagel
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 363.232
Collana Onati international series in law and society
Soggetto topico Police shootings - Law and legislation
Police shootings - Moral and ethical aspects
Police shootings - Political aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4725-6620-3
1-78225-042-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ; Pt. I. Theoretical and ethical perspectives -- The rule of law, legal positivism and states of emergency / Tom Campbell -- Civil emergencies and the claims of innocence / John Kleinig and Tziporah Kasachkoff -- The right of life between absolute and proportional protection / Kai Möller -- Can states commit crimes? / Andrew Vincent -- Law, death and denial in the 'Global War on Terror' / Russell Hogg -- ; pt. II. Legal frameworks for shooting to kill -- Shooting to kill innocents : necessity, self-defence and duress in the Commonwealth criminal code / Ian Leader-Elliott -- Regulating reasonable force : policing in the shadows of the law / Simon Bronitt and Miriam Gani -- When shooting to kill is authorised by the state : a feminist analysis / Kylie Weston-Scheuber -- Fundamental rights and findamental difference : comparing the right to human dignity and criminal liability in Germany and Australia / Saskia Hufnagel -- pt. III. Shooting to kill in context : case studies -- The fatal police shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes : is anyone responsible? / Ian Gordon and Seumas MIller -- The use of lethal force in counter-piracy operations offi Somalia / Douglas Guilfoyle and Andrew Murdoch -- Unlawful killing with combat drones : a case study of Pakistan, 2004-2009 / Mary Ellen O'Connell -- Corporations that kill : prosecuting Blackwater / David Kinley and Odette Murray
PART I: THEORETICAL AND ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES -- Chapter 1 -- The Rule of Law, Legal Positivism and States of Emergency -- Tom Campbell -- Chapter 2 -- Civil Emergencies and the Claims of Innocence -- John Kleinig and Tziporah Kasachkoff -- Chapter 3 -- The Right to Life Between Absolute and Proportional Protection -- Kai Möller -- Chapter 4 -- Can States Commit Crimes? -- Andrew Vincent -- Chapter 5 -- Law, Death and Denial in the 'Global War on Terror' -- Russell Hogg -- PART II: LEGAL FRAMEWORKS FOR SHOOTING TO KILL -- Chapter 6 -- Sooting to Kill Innocents: Necessity, Self-Defence and Duress in the Commonwealth Criminal Code -- Ian Leader-Elliott -- Chapter 7 -- Regulating Reasonable Force: Policing in the Shadows of the Law -- Simon Bronitt and Miriam Gani -- Chapter 8 -- When Shooting to Kill is Authorised by the State: A Feminist Analysis -- Kylie Weston-Scheuber -- Chapter 9 -- Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Difference: Comparing the Right to Human Dignity and Criminal Liability in -- Germany and Australia -- Saskia Hufnagel -- Part III Shooting to Kill in Context: Case Studies -- Chapter 10 -- The Fatal Police Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes: Is Anyone Responsible? -- Ian Gordon and Seumas Miller -- Chapter 11 -- The Use of Lethal Force in Counter-Piracy Operations off Somalia -- Douglas Guilfoyle and Andrew Murdoch -- Chapter 12 -- Unlawful Killing with Combat Drones: A Case Study of Pakistan, 2004-2009 -- Mary Ellen O'Connell -- Chapter 13 -- Corporations that Kill: Prosecuting Blackwater -- David Kinley and Odette Murray
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463181603321
Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Shooting to kill : socio-legal perspectives on the use of lethal force / edited by Simon Bronitt, Miriam Gani and Saskia Hufnagel
Shooting to kill : socio-legal perspectives on the use of lethal force / edited by Simon Bronitt, Miriam Gani and Saskia Hufnagel
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 363.232
Collana Onati international series in law and society
Soggetto topico Police shootings - Law and legislation
Police shootings - Moral and ethical aspects
Police shootings - Political aspects
ISBN 1-4725-6620-3
1-78225-042-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ; Pt. I. Theoretical and ethical perspectives -- The rule of law, legal positivism and states of emergency / Tom Campbell -- Civil emergencies and the claims of innocence / John Kleinig and Tziporah Kasachkoff -- The right of life between absolute and proportional protection / Kai Möller -- Can states commit crimes? / Andrew Vincent -- Law, death and denial in the 'Global War on Terror' / Russell Hogg -- ; pt. II. Legal frameworks for shooting to kill -- Shooting to kill innocents : necessity, self-defence and duress in the Commonwealth criminal code / Ian Leader-Elliott -- Regulating reasonable force : policing in the shadows of the law / Simon Bronitt and Miriam Gani -- When shooting to kill is authorised by the state : a feminist analysis / Kylie Weston-Scheuber -- Fundamental rights and findamental difference : comparing the right to human dignity and criminal liability in Germany and Australia / Saskia Hufnagel -- pt. III. Shooting to kill in context : case studies -- The fatal police shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes : is anyone responsible? / Ian Gordon and Seumas MIller -- The use of lethal force in counter-piracy operations offi Somalia / Douglas Guilfoyle and Andrew Murdoch -- Unlawful killing with combat drones : a case study of Pakistan, 2004-2009 / Mary Ellen O'Connell -- Corporations that kill : prosecuting Blackwater / David Kinley and Odette Murray
PART I: THEORETICAL AND ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES -- Chapter 1 -- The Rule of Law, Legal Positivism and States of Emergency -- Tom Campbell -- Chapter 2 -- Civil Emergencies and the Claims of Innocence -- John Kleinig and Tziporah Kasachkoff -- Chapter 3 -- The Right to Life Between Absolute and Proportional Protection -- Kai Möller -- Chapter 4 -- Can States Commit Crimes? -- Andrew Vincent -- Chapter 5 -- Law, Death and Denial in the 'Global War on Terror' -- Russell Hogg -- PART II: LEGAL FRAMEWORKS FOR SHOOTING TO KILL -- Chapter 6 -- Sooting to Kill Innocents: Necessity, Self-Defence and Duress in the Commonwealth Criminal Code -- Ian Leader-Elliott -- Chapter 7 -- Regulating Reasonable Force: Policing in the Shadows of the Law -- Simon Bronitt and Miriam Gani -- Chapter 8 -- When Shooting to Kill is Authorised by the State: A Feminist Analysis -- Kylie Weston-Scheuber -- Chapter 9 -- Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Difference: Comparing the Right to Human Dignity and Criminal Liability in -- Germany and Australia -- Saskia Hufnagel -- Part III Shooting to Kill in Context: Case Studies -- Chapter 10 -- The Fatal Police Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes: Is Anyone Responsible? -- Ian Gordon and Seumas Miller -- Chapter 11 -- The Use of Lethal Force in Counter-Piracy Operations off Somalia -- Douglas Guilfoyle and Andrew Murdoch -- Chapter 12 -- Unlawful Killing with Combat Drones: A Case Study of Pakistan, 2004-2009 -- Mary Ellen O'Connell -- Chapter 13 -- Corporations that Kill: Prosecuting Blackwater -- David Kinley and Odette Murray
Altri titoli varianti Socio-legal perspectives on the use of lethal force
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786709103321
Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Shooting to kill : socio-legal perspectives on the use of lethal force / edited by Simon Bronitt, Miriam Gani and Saskia Hufnagel
Shooting to kill : socio-legal perspectives on the use of lethal force / edited by Simon Bronitt, Miriam Gani and Saskia Hufnagel
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 363.232
Collana Onati international series in law and society
Soggetto topico Police shootings - Law and legislation
Police shootings - Moral and ethical aspects
Police shootings - Political aspects
ISBN 1-4725-6620-3
1-78225-042-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ; Pt. I. Theoretical and ethical perspectives -- The rule of law, legal positivism and states of emergency / Tom Campbell -- Civil emergencies and the claims of innocence / John Kleinig and Tziporah Kasachkoff -- The right of life between absolute and proportional protection / Kai Möller -- Can states commit crimes? / Andrew Vincent -- Law, death and denial in the 'Global War on Terror' / Russell Hogg -- ; pt. II. Legal frameworks for shooting to kill -- Shooting to kill innocents : necessity, self-defence and duress in the Commonwealth criminal code / Ian Leader-Elliott -- Regulating reasonable force : policing in the shadows of the law / Simon Bronitt and Miriam Gani -- When shooting to kill is authorised by the state : a feminist analysis / Kylie Weston-Scheuber -- Fundamental rights and findamental difference : comparing the right to human dignity and criminal liability in Germany and Australia / Saskia Hufnagel -- pt. III. Shooting to kill in context : case studies -- The fatal police shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes : is anyone responsible? / Ian Gordon and Seumas MIller -- The use of lethal force in counter-piracy operations offi Somalia / Douglas Guilfoyle and Andrew Murdoch -- Unlawful killing with combat drones : a case study of Pakistan, 2004-2009 / Mary Ellen O'Connell -- Corporations that kill : prosecuting Blackwater / David Kinley and Odette Murray
PART I: THEORETICAL AND ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES -- Chapter 1 -- The Rule of Law, Legal Positivism and States of Emergency -- Tom Campbell -- Chapter 2 -- Civil Emergencies and the Claims of Innocence -- John Kleinig and Tziporah Kasachkoff -- Chapter 3 -- The Right to Life Between Absolute and Proportional Protection -- Kai Möller -- Chapter 4 -- Can States Commit Crimes? -- Andrew Vincent -- Chapter 5 -- Law, Death and Denial in the 'Global War on Terror' -- Russell Hogg -- PART II: LEGAL FRAMEWORKS FOR SHOOTING TO KILL -- Chapter 6 -- Sooting to Kill Innocents: Necessity, Self-Defence and Duress in the Commonwealth Criminal Code -- Ian Leader-Elliott -- Chapter 7 -- Regulating Reasonable Force: Policing in the Shadows of the Law -- Simon Bronitt and Miriam Gani -- Chapter 8 -- When Shooting to Kill is Authorised by the State: A Feminist Analysis -- Kylie Weston-Scheuber -- Chapter 9 -- Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Difference: Comparing the Right to Human Dignity and Criminal Liability in -- Germany and Australia -- Saskia Hufnagel -- Part III Shooting to Kill in Context: Case Studies -- Chapter 10 -- The Fatal Police Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes: Is Anyone Responsible? -- Ian Gordon and Seumas Miller -- Chapter 11 -- The Use of Lethal Force in Counter-Piracy Operations off Somalia -- Douglas Guilfoyle and Andrew Murdoch -- Chapter 12 -- Unlawful Killing with Combat Drones: A Case Study of Pakistan, 2004-2009 -- Mary Ellen O'Connell -- Chapter 13 -- Corporations that Kill: Prosecuting Blackwater -- David Kinley and Odette Murray
Altri titoli varianti Socio-legal perspectives on the use of lethal force
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808125003321
Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui