Fall 2011 (25.3) Internal

FALL 2011

This issue features a special roundtable on Libya and humanitarian intervention with contributions from Alex Bellamy, Simon Chesterman, James Pattison, Thomas Weiss, and Jennifer Welsh; feature articles by Ian Hurd on the ambiguous legality of humanitarian intervention, Joy Gordon on smart sanctions, and Daniel Brunstetter and Megan Braun on drones and just war; a response to Richard Miller's "The Ethics of America's Afghan War" by David Rodin; a review essay by Christian Barry and Nicholas Southwood on the nature of human rights; and book reviews.

EIA 25.3

Table of Contents

ROUNDTABLE: Libya, RtoP, and Humanitarian Intervention

Alex J. Bellamy, Simon Chesterman, James Pattison, Thomas Weiss, and Jennifer Welsh

FEATURES

Is Humanitarian Intervention Legal? The Rule of Law in an Incoherent World

Ian Hurd

Smart Sanctions Revisited

Joy Gordon

The Implications of Drones on the Just War Tradition

Daniel Brunstetter and Megan Braun

RESPONSE

Ending War

David Rodin

REVIEW ESSAY

What is Special About Human Rights?

Christian Barry and Nicholas Southwood

REVIEWS

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Fall 2011 (25.3) Feature

Is Humanitarian Intervention Legal?

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