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Syria and the red lines of international law. CEPS Commentary, 4 September 2013 [PDF]
As the US and its allies France and Turkey dither over whether or not to punish Assad for having used sarin gas to kill his own people, the crucial question is: What response might the outside world legally take without the authority of the UN Security ...
Blockmans, Steven.
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The Ethics of the Vietnam War [PDF]
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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Possibility of applying the rules of international humanitarian law to cyber warfare
Cyber warfare represents a new form of conflict in today’s world. Unlike earlier traditional armed conflicts, cyber warfare is different in terms of means, methods, techniques, and actors.
Sanela Veljković
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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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Unsatisfying Wars: Degrees of Risk and the \u3ci\u3eJus ex Bello\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
Self-defensive war uses violence to transfer risks from one’s own people to others. We argue that central questions in just war theory may fruitfully be analyzed as issues about the morality of risk transfer.
Blum, Gabriella, Luban, David
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The (In)dependence Thesis for Jus Post Bellum. Understanding jus post bellum’s relationship with jus ad bellum [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 210244pre.pdf (Author’s version preprint ) (Open Access)
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Scriptural Justification for the American Revolution [PDF]
This thesis will seek to examine the intention of the Founding Fathers regarding their decision to break from England in what became the American Revolution.
Ewing, Samuel
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Resistance to Military Occupation: An Enduring Problem in International Law
The fiftieth anniversary of Israel's occupation of certain Arab-inhabited territories following its victory in the June 1967 war is a good time to reflect on the question of how international law addresses ...
Adam Roberts
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After Guantanamo: War, Crime, and Detention [PDF]
Neither the law of war nor the criminal law, alone or in combination, provides an adequate legal structure for responding to the most serious threats posed by Al Qaeda and similar groups.
Eberhard, Frances A. +2 more
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Who Fought Just War? Walzer’s Theory and the War in the Former Yugoslavia
Applying Walzer’s theory, this article analyzes the morality of the war in the former Yugoslavia. The main findings are the following: Serbia fought an unjust war during the entire 1991-99 period.
Miljenko Antić
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