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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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The laws of war forbid states to use force against each other except in self-defense or with the authorization of the United Nations Security Council. Self-defense is usually understood to mean self-defense against an imminent threat. We model the decision of states to use force against "rogue" states, and argue that under certain conditions it may be ...
Sykes, Alan O., Posner, Eric A.
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The Laws of War in the Pre-Dawn Light: Institutions and Obligations in Thucydides' Peloponnesian War [PDF]
This Essay in honor of Oscar Schachter criticizes both ahistorical renderings of the law of war and realist depictions of Peloponnesian War by asking whether Thucydides describes the conditions of a law of war.
Stephen M. Sheppard
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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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The Pen and the Sword: Legal Justifications for the United States’ Engagement Against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) [PDF]
Part I of this Comment will lay out the potential arguments the United States could make to justify its engagement against ISIS under international law, jus ad bellum. This Part will also present existing commentary on the strengths and weaknesses of the
Gonzalez, Olivia
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Targeted killing in humanitarian law [PDF]
The “Targeted Killing” can be seen in various formsover the course of past history. It plans to explain the concept of "Targeted Killing under international law" as follows:First, it provides a legal and desirable definition of the concept;Second, it ...
Hossein Sartipi +2 more
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GUERRA TOTAL E A ORDEM JURIDICA INTERNACIONAL
Desde os seus primórdios a humanidade sempre conviveu com o conceito de Guerra. A intolerância, o egoísmo, a falta de amor ao próximo conduziram a raça humana para muitas contendas que indubitavelmente acabam por resultar em danos irreversíveis para ...
Sidney Cesar Silva Guerra +1 more
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Questioning the Resort to U.S. Hegemonic Military Force [PDF]
This paper seeks to defend the thesis that this American project of military hegemony has a variety of global security costs of such combined magnitude that there is a strong prima facie case against the resort to armed force by the United States, so ...
van der Linden, Harry
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Keeping tradition alive: just war and historical imagination [PDF]
The just war tradition is one of the key constituencies of international political theory, and its vocabulary plays a prominent role in how political and military leaders frame contemporary conflicts.
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