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Thomas W. Simon

    Thomas W. Simon je profesorom medzinárodného práva na Škole pokročilých medzinárodných štúdií Univerzity Johnsa Hopkinsa (SAIS) v Číne. Jeho práca skúma prienik práva, etiky a politiky so zameraním na otázky ľudských práv, ochranu menšín a sociálnu spravodlivosť. Simon skúma, ako právne systémy reagujú na zložité spoločenské výzvy a ako formujú identitu a vzťahy medzi skupinami. Jeho prístup je analytický a prenikavý, čím čitateľom ponúka hlbšie pochopenie etických dilem v medzinárodnom práve.

    Law and philosophy : an introduction with readings
    Genocide, Torture, and Terrorism
    • Genocide, Torture, and Terrorism

      Ranking International Crimes and Justifying Humanitarian Intervention

      • 244 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      The book explores the manipulation of public perception regarding moral atrocities, particularly the comparison between genocide and terrorism. Thomas W. Simon contends that politicians often exaggerate the threat of terrorism while downplaying the severity of torture. He advocates for the establishment of an international criminal code aimed at promoting humanitarian intervention, highlighting the need for a more balanced understanding of these grave issues.

      Genocide, Torture, and Terrorism
    • This analytical anthology introduces students with little background in either to both law and philosophy using prominent classic political philosophers, legal theorists, and abundant landmark court cases. Legal issues are placed in their historical and philosophical contexts. The book considers critical issues such as civil disobedience, war crimes, and the death penalty. It teaches the basics of international, constitutional, and criminal law and shows how philosophy of law helps makes sense of and unifies the seeming “scraps and fragments” of law. The chapters focus on different areas of law and on different philosophers and philosophies. A classical political philosopher anchors each area of law covered. The anthology includes writings from prominent political philosophers (Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Locke, Kant, Mill, Nietzsche, and Rawls), from classical legal theorists (Aquinas, Grotius, Austin, Fuller, Hart, and Dworkin), and from judicial opinions (Justices Blackmun, Brennan, Marshall, Rehnquist, and Scalia).

      Law and philosophy : an introduction with readings