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Just Military Preparedness, U.S. Military Hegemony, and Contingency Planning for Intervention in Sudan: A Reply to Lango and Patterson [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This paper rejects most aspects of John W. Lango and Eric Patterson’s proposal that the United States should plan for a possible intervention in Sudan on secessionist and humanitarian grounds and announce this planning as a deterrent to the central ...
van der Linden, Harry
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The Ethics of the Vietnam War [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Although the Vietnam Conflict was not conducted in an entirely ethical manner, the war provided a tangible example of the extent of Kennan’s containment theory and its effect on the United States in the twentieth ...
Ewing, Samuel
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Just Military Preparedness: A New Category of Just War Theory [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This presentation discusses why just war theory is in need of just military preparedness (jus ante bellum) as a new category of just war thinking and it articulates six principles of just military preparedness.
van der Linden, Harry
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Is Just War Theory Obsolete? [PDF]

open access: yesReligious Inquiries, 2013
Just War Theory can be found in almost all major cultures. But since war was a business that could not be easily stopped, some aimed to constrain it.
Nick Fotion
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Sekuritisasi dalam Kerangka “R2P” dan Intervensi Kemanusiaan: Dilema Antara Legalitas dan Legitimasi

open access: yesJurnal Hubungan Internasional, 2015
The paper sets off by discussing security concept in IR and securitization process as well as new emerging norms in the frame of “R2P”. Furthermore, this paper also tries to examine closer at legal, ethic also other dilemmas by entering the discourse of ...
Eric Hendra
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International and European Security Law

open access: yesUtrecht Journal of International and European Law, 2012
Security law, or more comprehensively conflict and security law, on the international level represents the intersection of three distinct but interrelated fields: international humanitarian law (the law of armed conflict, jus in bello), the law of ...
Jonathan Herbach
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Justice in Cyberwar

open access: yesEthic@: an International Journal for Moral Philosophy, 2014
The text aims at providing an ethical framework for cyber warfare. The latter is changing our understanding of war (and peace) as well as the relationship between the human being and the machine.
Klaus-Gerd Giesen
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Cybervandalism or Digital Act of War? America\u27s Muddled Approach to Cyber Incidents Will Not Deter More Crises [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
If experts say a malicious [cyber] code \u27 has similar effects to a physical bomb, \u27 and that code actually causes a stunning breach of global internet stability, is it really accurate to call that event merely an instance of a cyber attack ?
Dunlap, Charles J., Jr.
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Original sin reaffirmed : the Nicaragua judgement’s impact on the notion of armed attack as the most grave form of the use of force [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article is referenced to the thirtieth anniversary of the ICJ’s Nicaragua judgement on the merits of 1986. It acknowledges the significance of this much-debated judgement for the modern international law on the use of force (jus ad bellum).
Kowalski, Michał
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Beyond state-centrism: international law and non-state actors in cyberspace [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Classically, States and non-State actors were differentiated not only by disparities in legal status but also by significant imbalances in resources and capabilities. Not surprisingly, international law developed a State-centric bias to account for these
Schmitt, Michael N., Watts, Sean
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