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Anna Goppel
Killing Terrorists
Ideen & Argumente
Herausgegeben von
Wilfried Hinsch und Lutz Wingert
Anna Goppel
Killing Terrorists
A Moral and Legal Analysis
DE GRUYTER
ISBN: 978-3-11-028442-3
e-ISBN: 978-3-11-027727-2
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Acknowledgments
Various people and institutions have helped me along the way as I completed
this project. I am very grateful for their support. First and foremost, I would
like to thank Stefan Gosepath who supervised my PhD thesis on which this
book is based. His valuable personal and academic support was always forth-
coming. I am particularly grateful for his confidence in me and my project
right from the beginning which formed my academic path far beyond this
book. I am indebted to Georg Mohr and Christian Walter for their examiners’ re-
ports. Specifically I would like to mention Christian Walter’s comment regarding
the territorial scope of non-international armed conflicts which I took into ac-
count in revising the book manuscript. I am thankful, too, to Martin Nettesheim
for providing me with an institutional home. I profited significantly from several
stays at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of
Melbourne. I would like to thank all of my colleagues there for many extremely
helpful discussions. I particularly would like to express my gratitude to Tony
Coady and Igor Primoratz for their interest in my work and their cordial and en-
couraging way of engaging with me, and to Emma Larking and Jessica Wolfen-
dale, who not only helped to advance this study during our many conversations,
but also ensured that my stays in Melbourne will remain unforgettable experien-
ces. I owe special thanks to the participants of various workshops and colloquia
where I had the chance to discuss my ideas. Their feedback has been immeasur-
ably helpful. I would particularly like to mention the summer courses at the Inter
University Centre in Dubrovnik, for the regular invitations to which I would like
to thank Bernd Ladwig and Georg Lohmann. For inspiring times in and beyond
Dubrovnik I would also like to mention and specifically thank Corinna Mieth,
Arnd Pollmann and Susanne Schmetkamp. I would like to thank Daniel Messel-
ken, Henning Hahn, and Anne Schwenkenbecher for their constructive com-
ments on parts of earlier versions of the manuscript. I am furthermore thankful
to Peter Schaber for his continuous encouragement during the publication proc-
ess. Particular gratitude I would like to express to Ludwig Siep, who over all the
years in many inspiring, encouraging, and caring conversations was a priceless
mentor and advisor to me. To Sarah Kelly, Chris Geissler, and Carina Fourie, I
owe special thanks for their patient correcting of my English. I am grateful to sev-
eral organizations for providing financial support for my research and the mak-
ing of this book: the research programme Global challenges
transnational and
transcultural solutions, at the University of Tuebingen; the German Academic Ex-
change Service (DAAD); and the University Research Priority Programme for Eth-
ics (UFSPE) of the University of Zurich.
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