@book {RefWorks:21, title = {The Moral Target : Aiming at Right Conduct in War and Other Conflicts}, year = {2012}, note = {Includes bibliographical references and index.; HOLLIS no. 013401888}, pages = {xiv, 260 p.}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, organization = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, abstract = {Making war and its continuation unjust {\textendash} Conduct in war : justifications for killing noncombatants in war {\textendash} Conduct in war : failures of just war theory {\textendash} Conduct in war : the morality of killing in war {\textendash} Collaboration and with the enemy : harming some to save others from the Nazis {\textendash} Post conflict : moral improvisation and new obligations {\textendash} Post conflict : jus post bello, proportionality, and rehabilitation {\textendash} Terrorism and several moral distinctions {\textendash} Self defense, resistance, and suicide : the Taliban women {\textendash} Nuclear deterrence and noncombatants.}, keywords = {Just war doctrine, Military ethics, War {\textendash} Moral and ethical aspects}, isbn = {9780199897520 (alk. paper); 0199897522 (alk. paper)}, url = {http://hollis.harvard.edu/?itemid=\%7Clibrary/m/aleph\%7C013401888}, author = {Kamm, FM.} }