Stephen Nathanson: 5 books

Book cover of An Eye for an Eye?

An Eye for an Eye?

The Immorality of Punishing by Death

by Stephen Nathanson
Language: English
Release Date: October 16, 2001

The death penalty issue has become the epitome of the unresolvable issue, the question which people answer on the basis of gut reactions rather than logical arguments. In the second edition of An Eye for an Eye? Stephen Nathanson evaluates arguments for and against the death penalty, and ultimately...
Book cover of Terrorism and the Ethics of War
by Stephen Nathanson
Language: English
Release Date: May 13, 2010

Most people strongly condemn terrorism; yet they often fail to say how terrorist acts differ from other acts of violence such as the killing of civilians in war. Stephen Nathanson argues that we cannot have morally credible views about terrorism if we focus on terrorism alone and neglect broader issues...
Book cover of Nacionalismos, a favor y en contra
by Jeff Mcmahan, Thomas Hurka, Judith Lichtenberg
Language: Spanish
Release Date: January 1, 2014

A lo largo de los últimos siglos, los movimientos nacionalistas han dejado una indiscutible huella política en nuestra historia reciente. Los argumentos a favor o en su contra han movilizado emociones y polarizado posturas. Su auge también acompaña a un proceso de globalización que ha cuestionado...
Book cover of Non-Trial Advocacy
by Stephen Nathanson
Language: English
Release Date: October 2, 2012

Lawyers use non-trial advocacy skills in court for pre- and post-trial submissions. They are easier to learn than trial advocacy skills, and are much more relevant to the work of most new lawyers. This book examines all key aspects of criminal and civil non-trial advocacy, including bail applications,...
Book cover of Universal Human Rights

Universal Human Rights

Moral Order in a Divided World

by Larry May, Kenneth Henley, Alistair Macleod
Language: English
Release Date: July 21, 2005

Universal Human Rights brings new clarity to the important and highly contested concept universal human rights. The Charter of the United Nations commits nearly all nations of the world to promote, to realize and take action to achieve human rights and fundamental freedoms for all, yet this formal...
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