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The concept of rights in the justification of the “just war”
The theory of “just war” of Walzer, is a theory about the justification of states to go to war, as presented in his book: Just and unjust wars, whose central thesis is based on the following proposition: the only justification for going to war is the ...
Raúl Andrés Jaramillo Echavarría
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Post War Justice: Jus Post Bellum for Just War and Peace
This paper aims to address a key topic of speculation within political philosophy, namely the Just War Theory. The Just War Theory works to ethically restrain wars based on principles listed out in jus ad bellum (reasons to go to war) and jus in bello ...
Mansi Rathour
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Just war? War games, war crimes, and game design [PDF]
Military shooters have explored both historical and modern settings and remain one of the most popular game genres. While the violence of these games has been explored in multiple studies, the study of how war and the rules of war are represented is ...
Donald, Iain
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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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Medical Ethics for the Military Profession
This paper summarizes medical ethics in the military profession to raise military leaders’ awareness of Military Medical Ethics (MME) and the ethical issues that may impact their medical services and personnel.
Martin Bricknell, Marina Miron
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The United Nations Security Council and the enforcement of international humanitarian law [PDF]
This Article discusses the competences and powers of the UN Security Council in securing compliance with international humanitarian law, in particular through the adoption of the measures provided in Chapter VII of the Charter: The competence of the ...
A. van Baarda +49 more
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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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Since the end of the world wars, the demise of the Cold War and the end of liberation wars in Africa, the changing character of warfare has given birth to uncertainties about how states will respond to acts of aggression in the face of ethics of war, or ...
William Sikazwe +2 more
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Teori Perang yang Adil : Sebuah Penjelasan dan Argumentasi Kristen
Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan dan berargumentasi secara etis-teologis dan alkitabiah tentang apa dan mengapa sebagian gereja Kristen berpegang pada pandangan teori perang yang adil dalam etika perang mereka. Teori perang yang adil adalah sebuah
Ferry Yefta Mamahit
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The Virtual Trojan Horse in Modern Conflicts
The article will examine the applicability of international laws to cyber affairs by focusing on cyber-attacks that fall under the jus ad bellum the law relating resort to the use of force in the cyber field; and analyzing the applicability of article 2 ...
Alaa Al-Aridi
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