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Post War Justice: Jus Post Bellum for Just War and Peace [PDF]

open access: yesEthics in Progress, 2023
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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Alcance y perspectivas del concepto de jus post bellum en derecho internacional

open access: yesLatin American Law Review, 2021
El concepto de jus post bellum ha sido propuesto para designar el marco normativo de la transición del conflicto armado a una paz sostenible, recogiendo la creciente influencia del derecho internacional en procesos de transición.
César Rojas-Orozco
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Economic sanctions and academia: Overlooked impact and long-term consequences. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2019
Financial sanctions are often thought of as the "soft alternative" to armed conflict and are widely used in the 21st century. Nonetheless, sanctions are often criticized for being non-specific in their action, and having impact beyond their intended ...
Louise Bezuidenhout   +3 more
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Attaining Post-Conflict Peace Using the jus post bellum Concept [PDF]

open access: yesReligions, 2020
To attain peace after state-on-state war, there must be a belligerent occupation to establish control and security of a defeated state—but that is not enough.
Albert W. Klein
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African Ethics, Personhood, and War

open access: yesEtikk i Praksis: Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics, 2023
In this article, I look at the African theory that the formation of personhood is relevant to the morality of war. I start by justifying the project of decolonizing the ethics of war.
Luis Cordeiro-Rodrigues
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Jus Post Bellum [PDF]

open access: yesEthical Perspectives, 2014
Abstract The successful transition from armed conflict to peace is one of the greatest challenges of contemporary warfare. The laws and principles governing transitions from conflict to peace (jus post bellum) have only recently gained attention in legal scholarship.
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Educación de la Fuerza Pública Colombiana en un Entorno de Jus Post Bellum

open access: yesAcademia y Virtualidad, 2023
El propósito de este artículo es analizar la educación de la Fuerza Pública colombiana en el contexto de la fase posterior del Acuerdo de paz de La Habana (Cuba), y si este ha sido asimilado por los miembros de las Fuerzas Militares y de Policía, para ...
Jorge Orlando Contreras Sarmiento   +1 more
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New dilemmas of the «just war» theory

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Political Science, 2023
Referring to the classical tenets of the “just war” theory, the author also analyses its modern versions. While the research the author arrives at the conclusion that some political scientists have modernized the theory of “a just war” according to the ...
Ekaterina P. Shanchenko
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Knowledge of, attitudes toward and practices of ethics of war of the officers and soldiers of the Zambia Army

open access: yesScientia Militaria, 2022
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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Post-Intervention Reconstruction and the Responsibility to Rebuild

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2022
This article examines the relationship between the responsibility to rebuild and post-intervention reconstruction. It aims to determine whether the current interpretation of the responsibility to rebuild is the appropriate framework for attaining the ...
Athanasios Stathopoulos
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