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The Martens Clause and Environmental Protection in Relation to Armed Conflicts

open access: yesGöttingen Journal of International Law, 2020
The existing treaty law on the protection of the natural environment during armed conflicts is less than adequate. Treaty provisions relating to international armed conflicts are limited to the prohibition of damage of an extreme kind and scale that has
Dieter Fleck
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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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Waging a Just and Ethical War – Contemplating Saint Augustine, ‘Just War’ theory, Gaza, and other Philosophical Notions [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology
In this paper, the author presents a basic overview of a range of philosophical approaches to the notion of war from the early ancient Greek traditions relating to war, to the conservative tradition.
Angelo Nicolaides
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ETHICAL ASECTS OF OVERCOMING CLASSICAL ARMED CONFLICTS’ CONSEQUENCES

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Philosophy, 2017
The paper carries out an ethical analysis of the political mechanisms of just restoration after war conflicts’ ending. The basis of analyses is the Just War Theory’s principles, and its result is the general parameters special, jus post bellum theory ...
L V Yakushev
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Mapping a Norm of Inclusion in the Jus Post Bellum

open access: yesJust Peace After Conflict, 2020
This chapter maps the existence of provisions requiring the inclusion of traditionally excluded groups in peace negotiations. It argues that international law now require inclusion not only as an aspiration or an optional political gesture, but as a ...
Catherine Turner
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Environmental Just Wars: Jus ad Bellum and the Natural Environment

open access: yesJournal of Applied Philosophy, Volume 42, Issue 2, Page 620-638, May 2025.
ABSTRACT War is bad for the environment, yet the environmental ramifications of warfare have not been widely addressed by just war theorists and revisionist philosophers of war. The law and legal scholars have paid more attention to protecting nature during armed conflict.
Tamar Meisels
wiley   +1 more source

Law, political economy and war reparation: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina

open access: yesLaw &Policy, Volume 46, Issue 2, Page 170-196, April 2024.
Abstract What are the after‐effects of the Bosnia and Herzegovinian (BH) transition from a post‐socialist, post‐genocide, and post‐ethno‐nationalist state into a European liberal democracy? This article makes a case for war reparation and argues that while poverty reduction has not been among the stated aims of transitional justice mechanisms, it is of
Alma Begicevic
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Just Peace at War’s End

open access: yesPolitikon, 2015
The contemporary period is characterized by intense scholarly, legal and socio-political debates about the conceptual framework, which ought to guide state responses to unmitigated violence resulting from protracted armed conflicts across the globe. The
Joanna K. Rozpedowski
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The ethics of voluntary ethics standards

open access: yesBusiness and Society Review, Volume 129, Issue 1, Page 50-71, Spring 2024.
Abstract Many nongovernmental forms of business regulation aim at reducing ethical violations in commerce. We argue that such nongovernmental ethics standards, while often laudable, raise their own ethical challenges. In particular, when such standards place burdens upon vulnerable market participants (often, though not always, SMEs), they do so ...
Hasko von Kriegstein, Chris MacDonald
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Jus Post Bellum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Abstract This chapter considers the potential for jus post bellum to operate as an interpretive framework for international law as applied to societies in transition. It examines the relationship between transitional justice, peacebuilding, security sector reform, and economic development in international law.
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