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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Preface
Table of Contents
Table of Cases
Table of Instruments and Legislation
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Introduction
I The Changing Face of War: Targeting Non-Combatants
1. Rebutting the Civilian Presumption: Playing Whack-A-Mole Without a Mallet?
2. Targeting Co-belligerents
3. Can Just War Theory Justify Targeted Killing? Th ree Possible Models
4. Justifying Targeted Killing With a Neutral Principle?
II Normative Foundations: Law Enforcement or War?
5. Targeted Killing: Murder, Combat or Law Enforcement?
6. Targeted Killing as Preemptive Action
7. The Privilege of Belligerency and Formal Declarations of War
III Targeted Killing and Self-Defense
8. Going Medieval: Targeted Killing, Self-Defense and the Jus ad Bellum Regime
9. Imminence in Justified Targeted Killing
10. Defending Defensive Targeted Killings
IV Exercising Judgment in Targeted Killing Decisions
11. The Importance of Criteria-based Reasoning in Targeted Killing Decisions
12. Are Targeted Killings Unlawful? A Case Study in Empirical Claims Without Empirical Evidence
13. Operation Neptune Spear: Was Killing Bin Laden a Legitimate Military Objective?
14. Efficiencyin Bello and ad Bellum : Making the Use of Force Too Easy?
V Utilitarian Trade-Offs and Deontological Constraints
15. Targeted Killing in War and Peace: A Philosophical Analysis
16. Targeted Killings and the Morality of Hard Choices
17. Targeted Killing and the Strategic Use of Self-Defense
Index
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