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The End of Reciprocity
Cambridge University Press
9780521513517 - The End of Reciprocity - TERROR, TORTURE, AND THE LAW OF WAR - By MARK OSIEL
Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction
1
PART ONE  RECIPROCITY IN HUMANITARIAN LAW
1         Reciprocity in the Law of War: Ambient Sightings, Ambivalent Soundings
31
2         Reciprocity in Humanitarian Law: Acceptance and Repudiation
49
3         Humanitarian vs. Human Rights Law: The Coming Clash
111
PART TWO  THE ETHICS OF TORTURE AS RECIPROCITY
4         Is Torture Uniquely Degrading? The Unpersuasive Answer of Liberal Jurisprudence
151
5         Fairness in Terrorist War (1): Rawlsian Reciprocity
166
6         Fairness in Terrorist War (2): Kantian Reciprocity
178
7         Humanitarian Law as Corrective Justice: Do Targeted Killing and Torture “Correct” for Terror?
195
PART THREERECIPROCITY IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCE OF WAR
8         Reciprocity as Civilization: The Terrorist as Savage
221
9         The Inflationary Rhetoric of Terrorist Threat: Humanitarian Law as Deflationary Check
244
10        Reciprocity as Tit-for-Tat: Rational Retaliation in Modern War
264
11        The “Gift” of Humanitarianism: Soft Power and Benevolent Signaling
296
PART FOUR THE END OF RECIPROCITY
12        Martial Honor in Modern Democracy: The JAGs as a Source of National Restraint
329
13        Roots of Antireciprocity: Transnational Identity and National Self-Respect
362
Conclusion
390
Acknowledgments
399
Notes
405
Index
653



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