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War Crimes and Collective Wrongdoing: A ReaderISBN: 978-0-631-22505-8
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328 pages
February 2001, ©2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Contributors vii
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction 1
Anthony Ellis
Part One What are War Crimes? 27
1 Unchosen Evil and Moral Responsibility 29
Peter A. French
2 War Crimes and Human Rights 48
Alan Gewirth
3 War Crimes: Moral, Legal, or Simply Political? 57
Jovan Babic
Afterword 72
Further Reading 74
Part Two Trials for War Crimes 75
4 War Crimes and Virtue Ethics 77
Michael Slote
5 Whose Trials? Whose Reconciliation? 85
Burleigh T. Wilkins
6 What Should We Do With War Criminals? 97
Anthony Ellis
7 Accountability for War Crimes and the Legacy Nuremberg 113
Richard Falk
Afterword 137
Further Reading 139
Part Three Nationalism and Collective Wrongdoing 141
8 Nationalist Morality and Crimes Against Humanity 143
Richard W. Miller
9 Moral Dimensions of Four Ways of Getting Rid of Groups 163
James W. Nickel
10 Secession and Self-Determination: A Legal, Moral, and Political Analysis 176
Alfred P. Rubin
Afterword 198
Further Reading 200
Part Four The Aftermath of Collective Wrongdoing 203
11 Collective Responsibility. “Moral Luck,” and Reconciliation 205
David Cooper
12 Collective Remorse 216
Margaret Gilbert
13 Reparations to Native Americans? 236
J. Angelo Corlett
14 Transitional Justice and International Civil Society 270
David A. Crocker
Afterword 301
Further Reading 303
Index 305