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When does the waging of war become a criminal act? And who is in a position to judge? Ranging from the American Indian wars to the Civil War to World War I, and culminating with the Nuremberg and T...
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14 March 2001
When does the waging of war become a criminal act? And who is in a position to judge? Ranging from the American Indian wars to the Civil War to World War I, and culminating with the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials following the Second World War, Peter Maguire provides much-needed historical perspective on the crucial and ever more urgent issues of war and justice. His examples illustrate the gradations of political justice and the perpetual redefinition of war crimes across three continents and more than a century of American foreign policy.
Price: $160.00
Pages: 480
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date:
14 March 2001
ISBN: 9780231120500
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General
[An] intriguing historical analysis.
Peter Maguire has taught the law and theory of war at Columbia University and Bard College. He was the historical advisor for the documentary Nuremberg: A Courtroom Drama.
Introduction
1. Law and War: An American Story
2. The Changing Rules of War and Peace
3. The American War Crimes Program
4. Shifting Priorities
5. Nuremberg: A Cold War Conflict of Interest
6. The War Criminals and the Restoration of West German Sovereignty
Conclusion
Glossary