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The Humanization of Jus ad Bellum: Prospects and Perils
European journal of international law, 2021In its recent General Comment no. 36 (GC 36), the Human Rights Committee (HRC) engaged for the first time, in a substantial manner, with the relations between the law on the use of force (jus ad bellum) and the right to life.
E. Lieblich
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Tactical Jus ad bellum: The Practice and Ethics of Military Designations of Friend and Foe
Journal of Military Ethics, 2021The just-war framework neatly distinguishes between jus ad bellum, the criteria that address political leaders’ decisions for waging war, and jus in bello, the criteria that address soldiers’ conduct during war.
Celestino Perez
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Chinese Journal of International Law
In paragraph 70 of General Comment No. 36 on the right to life, the UN Human Rights Committee suggests that “States parties engaged in acts of aggression … resulting in deprivation of life, violate ipso facto [the right to life].” This article ...
Jonathan Hell
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In paragraph 70 of General Comment No. 36 on the right to life, the UN Human Rights Committee suggests that “States parties engaged in acts of aggression … resulting in deprivation of life, violate ipso facto [the right to life].” This article ...
Jonathan Hell
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Nuclear deterrence and the threat of force: a legal reassessment under jus ad bellum
Journal on the Use of Force and International LawThis article reassesses the legality of nuclear deterrence policy under international law in relation to the prohibition of ‘the threat or use of force’ in Article 2(4) of the UN Charter.
Kimiaki Kawai
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Jus ad Bellum Applicability During ‘Ongoing Armed Conflicts’: Gaza as a Test Case
Israel Law ReviewThis article discusses the potential influence of the existence of an underlying armed conflict in Gaza on the applicability and application of jus ad bellum.
Gal Cohen
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The Automation of Authority: Discrepancies with Jus Ad Bellum Principles
, 2021This chapter considers how the adoption of autonomous weapons systems (AWS) may affect jus ad bellum principles of warfare. In particular, it focuses on the use of AWS in non-international armed conflicts (NIAC).
D. Phillips
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Jurnal Yustisiabel
Negara menjadi subjek hukum dengan personalitas internasional yang tunduk pada ketentuan hukum internasional. Namun, perbedaan yurisdiksi dan kepentingan antarnegara dapat menimbulkan konflik yang berisiko mengganggu perdamaian dunia.
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Negara menjadi subjek hukum dengan personalitas internasional yang tunduk pada ketentuan hukum internasional. Namun, perbedaan yurisdiksi dan kepentingan antarnegara dapat menimbulkan konflik yang berisiko mengganggu perdamaian dunia.
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US AND UK MILITARY STRIKES IN YEMEN AND THE JUS AD BELLUM
International and Comparative Law QuarterlyThe United States and United Kingdom have carried out a series of strikes upon Yemeni territory since January 2024. The acting States have justified these on the basis of the right of self-defence in response to the series of attacks that have been ...
Christian Henderson
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Divergent Views on the Content and Relevance of the Jus ad Bellum in Europe and the United States?
Whither the West?, 2021This chapter studies the idea that Americans and Europeans hold different views on global security. Generally, it is considered that the EU side demonstrates a stronger adherence to positivism in international law, while the US adopts policy-oriented ...
T. Ruys, Luca Ferro
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2017
Alex J. Bellamy's Just Wars: From Cicero to Iraq (2006), Michael Walzer's Just and Unjust Wars (1977), and Larry May's Aggression and Crimes Against Peace (2008) are three significant works on Just War thinking that offer unique perspectives on the different facets of jus ad bellum.
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Alex J. Bellamy's Just Wars: From Cicero to Iraq (2006), Michael Walzer's Just and Unjust Wars (1977), and Larry May's Aggression and Crimes Against Peace (2008) are three significant works on Just War thinking that offer unique perspectives on the different facets of jus ad bellum.
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