Just and Unjust Warriors
The Moral and Legal Status of Soldiers
Edited by David Rodin and Henry Shue
Author Information
David Rodin is Research Fellow in Philosophy at the Changing Character of War Program at Oxford University, and Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the Australian National University. His research covers a wide range of topics in moral philosophy including the ethics of war and conflict, business ethics, and international justice. He is the author of War and Self-Defense (OUP 2002), which was awarded the American Philosophical Association Sharp Prize, and is co-editor of The Ethics of War: Shared Problems in Different Traditions, and of Preemption (OUP 2007).
Henry Shue is Senior Research Fellow Emeritus at Merton College at Oxford University, and from 2002-2007 he was Professor of Politics and International Relations at Oxford University. Best known for Basic Rights, he has written a number of highly influential articles.
Contributors:
Jeff McMahan, Rutgers University
Christopher Kutz, University of California, Berkeley
Judith Lichtenberg, Georgetown University
Cheyney Ryan, University of Oregon
Tony Coady, University of Melbourne
Anthony Coates, University of Reading
Gregory Reichberg, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo
Dan Zupan, formerly at the United States Military Academy
Adam Roberts, Oxford University