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Evaluation of The 1974 Cyprus Peace Operation in The Light of Jus Cogens Rules
Shortly after the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus, the events initiated by Makarios’ attempts to amend the constitution, which escalated into internal conflicts and external interventions, culminated in Turkey’s military intervention. The effects
Yusuf Suiçmez
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Tradisi perang berbasis keadilan dapat ditemukan dalam sejarah pemikiran politik Islam pada masa awal khalifah Islam. Dalam kajian ini, penulis menggunakan dua pisau analisis yaitu interpretasi tekstual terhadap Alquran dan Hadis, dan interpretasi ...
Najamudin Najamudin
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Principles of the laws of war were developed for centuries, since the ancient Greece and Rome. After the development of the fundaments of the just war, during the Middle and Modern Ages, and following the intense development of the international ...
Túlio Endres da Silva Gomes
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This article addresses a key legal debate that the Baltic NATO members ought to engage in: what constitutes an “armed attack” and what interpretation should be made of this concept in order to deter recent Russian hybrid warfare strategies.
Nader Philippe Bou
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Soft Law in Jus in Bello and Jus ad Bellum: What Lessons for Business and Human Rights?
This contribution, rather than focusing on the debates within the Business and Human Rights (BHR) domain itself, offers a comparison between soft law regulation in the BHR context, on the one hand, and in the jus in bello (JIB) and jus ad bellum (JAB ...
Alonso Gurmendi Dunkelberg
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Condoning the Use of Force: The UN Security Council as Interpreter of the Jus ad Bellum
Monica Hakimi's article probes the legal significance of an interesting phenomenon: the UN Security Council condoning the use of force, as opposed to authorizing it. She offers an innovative perspective on this little-studied dimension of how the Council
Ian Johnstone
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Classical international law recognizes a rigid, autonomous, and independent dichotomy between jus ad bellum and jus in bello, which can result in the possibility of a just war being carried out illegally or vice versa.
Sefriani, Sefriani
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This article evaluates Israel’s military operations in Gaza from 2023 to 2024 through the lens of Just War Theory (JWT), focusing on both the justification for war (jus ad bellum) and conduct in war (jus in bello).
Baston Kondowe, Broto Wardoyo
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Críticas de Rousseau ao Jus Ad Bellum e ao Jus in Bello de Hugo Grotius
RESUMO:Nosso objetivo no presente artigo é apresentar algumas das principais críticas dirigidas por Rousseau às ideias acerca do direito “da” e principalmente “na” guerra, tal como aparecem na obra de Hugo Grotius. Rousseau insiste para que seus leitores
Evaldo Becker
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Moral equality of soldiers in war: Necessity of separating jus ad bellum from jus in bello [PDF]
In a world and age in which wars are a daily phenomenon, soldiers and combatants are often times judged as moral or immoral based on the morality of the war they are fighting.
Stanar Dragan
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