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Jus ad bellum and the Korean War : evaluating the conflict and testing the theory
Under what conditions is it morally justified to go to war? This question has engaged scholars across the globe for millennia. There are as many as six criteria required by Just War Theory to justify going to war.
Woods, Andrew Nicholas
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Introducing Jus ante Bellum as a cosmopolitan approach to humanitarian intervention. [PDF]
Brown GW, Bohm A.
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Can the ICC Consider Quesztions on Jus Ad Bellum in a War Crimes Trial?
War has forever been considered the utmost necessary evil. Nevertheless, international law has for some time sought to limit the right to wage war (jus ad bellum), as well as the means and methods employed amid war (jus in bello).
Harris, Thomas S.
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Iran's humanitarian crisis: war, legality, and the erosion of population health. [PDF]
Blanchet K +3 more
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Addressing moral injury in practice: suggestions for organisational, political and societal interventions. [PDF]
Molendijk T.
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The transformation of targeted killing and international order. [PDF]
Senn M, Troy J.
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Jus ad bellum and Canada's war in Afghanistan
The purpose of this study is to examine the utility of a just war explanation in understanding Canada’s decision to enter into the war in Afghanistan. It examines Canada’s three phases of the war under the lens of jus ad bellum. The concentration is upon
Lemay, Denise Marie
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