Can institutions have responsibilities?:collective moral agency and international relations

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Corporate Authors: BISA/ISA Joint Special Workshop, "Can Institutions Have Morals?" (2000 University of Cambridge); International Studies Association.; British International Studies Association.
Group Author: Erskine Toni, 1969-
Published: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publisher Address: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York
Publication Dates: 2003.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Global issues series
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Carrier Form: xii, 241 p.: ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 0333971299 (cloth)
1403917205 (pbk.)
Index Number: D81
CLC: D81-05
Call Number: D81-05/B862/2000
Contents: This volume grew out of the papers and discussions from the BISA/ISA Joint Special Workshop, "Can Institutions Have Morals?", held at the University of Cambridge, 17-19 November, 2000.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Assigning responsibilities to institutional moral agents : the case of states and 'quasi-states' / Toni Erskine -- Moral responsibility and the problem of representing the state / David Runiciman -- Moral agency and international society : reflections on norms, the UN, the Gulf War, and the Kosovo campaign / Chris Brown -- Collective moral agency and the political process / Frances V. Harbour -- Constitutive theory and moral accountability : individuals, institutions, and dispersed practices / Mervyn Frost -- When agents cannot act : international institutions as 'moral patients' / Cornelia Navari -- NATO and the individual soldier as moral agents with reciprocal duties : imbalance in the Kosovo campaign / Paul Cornish, Frances V. Harbour -- The anti-sweatshop movement : constructing corporate moral agency in the global apparel industry / Rebecca DeWinter -- The responsibility of collective external bystanders in cases of genocide : the French in Rwanda / Daniela Kroslak -- The United Nations and the fall of Srebrenica : meaningful responsibility and international society / Anthony Lang, Jr. -- On 'good global governance', institutional design, and the practices of moral agency / Nicholas Rengger -- Global justice: aims, arrangements, and responsibilities / Christian Barry.