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Spying Through a Glass Darkly

Fabre, Cécile
Spying Through a Glass Darkly
Cécile Fabre draws back the curtain on the ethics of espionage and counterintelligence. In a book rich with historical examples she argues that spying is only justified to protect against ongoing violations of fundamental rights. Blackmail, bribery, mass surveillance, cyberespionage, treason, and other nefarious activities are considered.

CHF 33.50

Spying Through a Glass Darkly

Fabre, Cécile
Spying Through a Glass Darkly
Cécile Fabre draws back the curtain on the ethics of espionage and counterintelligence. In a book rich with historical examples she argues that spying is only justified to protect against ongoing violations of fundamental rights. Blackmail, bribery, mass surveillance, cyberespionage, treason, and other nefarious activities are considered.

CHF 52.50

Whose Body Is It Anyway?: Justice and the Integrity of th...

Fabre, Cécile
Whose Body Is It Anyway?: Justice and the Integrity of the Person
If there is one thing that is beyond the reach of others, it is our body in particular, and our person in general. Our legal and political tradition is such that we have the right to deny others access to our person and body, even though doing so would harm those who need personal services from us, or body parts. But are these rights as watertight as they seem? C cile Fabre's controversial and original book teases out the unexplored implicatio...

CHF 67.00

Social Rights Under the Constitution

Fabre, Cécile
Social Rights Under the Constitution
This book theoretically examines the recent and topical debates over democracy and social rights, arguing that there are four fundamental rights that should be constitutionalized, minimum income, housing, healthcare, and education. The theoretical discussion is explored within an analysis of important legal cases.

CHF 250.00

Cosmopolitan Peace

Fabre, Cecile
Cosmopolitan Peace
C¿le Fabre presents the first major statement of key moral principles which should be followed when ending wars. She defends restitutive and reparative justice, punishment of war criminals, transitional administrations, and deployment of peacekeeping and occupation forces. She outlines practices to foster trust and improve prospects for peace.

CHF 64.00

Economic Statecraft

Fabre, Cecile
Economic Statecraft
Economic sanctions provide an alternative to waging war or a means to advance human rights. But are they morally justifiable? Philosophers have explored the ethics of war but rarely the ethics of carrots and sticks. Cecile Fabre offers a defense of economic statecraft, laying out a normative framework for this critical tool of diplomacy.

CHF 63.00

Whose Body is it Anyway?

Fabre, Cecile
Whose Body is it Anyway?
Do we have the right to deny others access to our body? What if this would harm those who need personal services or body parts from us? C¿le Fabre examines the impact that arguments for distributive justice have on the rights we have over ourselves, and on such contentious issues as organ sales, prostitution, and surrogate motherhood.

CHF 72.00

The Morality of Defensive War

Fabre, Cécile / Lazar, Seth
The Morality of Defensive War
International law and conventional morality grant that states may stand ready to defend their borders with lethal force. But what grounds the permission to kill for the sake of political sovereignty and territorial integrity? In this book leading theorists address this vexed issue, and set the terms of future debate over national defence.

CHF 107.00

Cosmopolitan War

Fabre, Cécile
Cosmopolitan War
Ambitious and innovative work which defends an ethical account of war which focuses on the individual as a rational and moral agent, over collective groups of people.

CHF 114.00

Cosmopolitan War

Fabre, Cecile
Cosmopolitan War
C¿le Fabre defends an ethical account of war which focuses on the individual, as a rational and moral agent, over collective groups of people. She offers a new account of just and unjust war, exploring wars of national defence, civil wars, humanitarian intervention, wars involving private military forces, and asymmetrical wars.

CHF 57.90

Cosmopolitan Peace

Fabre, Cecile
Cosmopolitan Peace
C¿le Fabre presents the first major statement of key moral principles which should be followed when ending wars. She defends restitutive and reparative justice, punishment of war criminals, transitional administrations, and deployment of peacekeeping and occupation forces. She outlines practices to foster trust and improve prospects for peace.

CHF 108.00

Justice in a Changing World

Fabre, Cecile (University of Edinburgh)
Justice in a Changing World
This is an accessible analysis of justice in the contemporary world. It introduces the moral debates around issues such as immigration, national self-determination and cultural rights, as well as resource transfers between generations and from rich to poor countries, through the lenses of liberalism, communitarianism, libertarianism and feminism.

CHF 29.90

Justice in a Changing World

Fabre, Cecile
Justice in a Changing World
This is an accessible analysis of justice in the contemporary world. It introduces the moral debates around issues such as immigration, national self-determination and cultural rights, as well as resource transfers between generations and from rich to poor countries, through the lenses of liberalism, communitarianism, libertarianism and feminism.

CHF 98.00