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Jus Post Bellum

2020
The just war tradition usually revolves around two crucial points: the justness of a war, and the justness of the way that war is fought. These two points—jus ad bellum and jus in bello, respectively—define the debate over whether a war is moral.
Jus Post Bellum, G. Bass, Jimmy Carter
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The Afghanistan War and Jus Post Bellum

Washington University Review of Philosophy, 2022
How should we think about justice at war’s end (jus post bellum) in the case of Afghanistan in 2022 and beyond? The basic principles of jus post bellum include order, justice, and conciliation; and there have been numerous policy attempts to realize these principles since the fall of the Taliban and flight of al Qaeda in December 2001.
E. Patterson
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Austen, Keats, and the jus post bellum

British Romanticism and Peace, 2022
Chapter 4 considers nuanced engagements with the peace of 1814–15. At the end of the Napoleonic war, a broad peace, one that included Britain, had come at last, but what did it bring? This chapter approaches this question by focusing on two important moments: the arrival in Britain of the initial news of accord in April 1814, and the reappraisals of ...
John Bugg
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Jus Post Bellum and Catholic Social Thought: Just Political Participation as Civil Society Peacebuilding

Journal of Catholic Social Thought, 2023
This paper serves three purposes. First, it examines the theme of jus post bellum (“postwar justice”) as it emerges within a just peacemaking (JP) framework.
David Kwon
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Lex Pacificatoria, Jus Post Bellum, or Just “Good Practice”?

American Journal of International Law, 2023
At the international level, getting into an armed conflict is clearly easier than getting out of one. Resolving the underlying issues that led to the conflict in the first place—and that have likely been exacerbated during the fighting— almost always ...
D. P. Stewart
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Jus Post Bellum as a Normative Framework for Non-International Armed Conflicts

Alternatif politika
This article investigates how jus post bellum can be adapted to the realities of non-international armed conflicts (NIACs), which dominate contemporary conflict yet remain normatively underdeveloped. Existing debates—whether moral, legal, or interpretive—
Vildan Taştemel Kapucu   +1 more
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Reframing Jus Post Bellum: Order, Justice, and Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Bosnia

International Peacekeeping
This article examines the evolving concept of jus post bellum for guiding post-conflict transitions. While scholarly debates have produced a range of legal, moral, and interpretive approaches, consensus on its definition and scope remains elusive ...
Vildan Taştemel Kapucu   +1 more
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International humanitarian law, jus post bellum and transformative justice

Revue Internationale de la Croix-Rouge
International law began as a discipline concerned with the goal of peace, seen as the ideal state of relations between States, focusing on the potential for peaceful settlement of disputes, arms control and disarmament, and the prevention of war ...
Wendy Lambourne
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The Duty to Pay Reparations for the Violation of the Prohibition of the Use of Force in International Relations and the Jus Post Bellum

, 2020
This chapter critically assesses the usefulness of a jus post bellum as a freshly discussed third pillar of international peace and security law with regard to a state’s duty to pay reparations for an unlawful resort to force.
Elisabeth Günnewig
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Disenhancing Super Soldiers: An Ethical Imperative to Revisit Jus Post Bellum Principles

AJOB Neuroscience
the ethical harms associated with disenhancing super sol-diers. We argue, however, that these concerns must be situated within a broader jus post bellum framework to fully capture the long-term moral obligations owed to soldiers transitioning from ...
Hazar Haidar, Julie Simard
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