Just Cause and the Continuous Application of Jus ad Bellum [PDF]
What one is ultimately interested in with regard to ‘just cause’ is whether a specific war, actual or potential, is justified. I call this ‘the applied question’. Answering this question requires knowing the empirical facts on the ground.
Steinhoff, Uwe
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Actor-pluralism, the ‘turn to responsibility’ and the jus ad bellum: ‘Unwilling or unable’ in context [PDF]
With the increasing (although by no means uniquely modern) phenomenon of un-attributable NSA cross-border violence, a purely inter-state-rights based approach to Article 51 of the UN Charter is not (if ever indeed it was) sustainable.
Trapp, KN
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The International Criminal Court: Possibilities for Prosecutorial Abuse [PDF]
The attempt to create an international criminal court assumes that in all important ways the international legal order is similar to the municipal legal orders with which US citizens are familiar, but with regard to the criminal law, that assumption is ...
Rubin, Alfred P.
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Refusal of orders: The case of William Douglas Home [PDF]
Based largely on the William Douglas Home court martial documents of 1944 and the three autobiographies that Douglas Home wrote, this article is an examination of the widely accepted principle that soldiers who are given orders that are ‘manifestly ...
Smith, Ron C.
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Just War Theory: Revisionists Vs Traditionalists [PDF]
Contemporary just war theory is divided into two broad camps: revisionists and traditionalists. Traditionalists seek to provide moral foundations for something close to current international law, and in particular the laws of armed conflict.
Lazar, Seth
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Punishing Atrocity Crimes in Transitional Contexts: Advancing Discussions on Adequacy of Alternative Criminal Sanctions Using the Case of Colombia. [PDF]
Mayans-Hermida BE, Holá B.
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Will the “Bush Doctrine” Survive Its Progenitor? An Assessment of Jus ad Bellum Norms for the Post-Westphallan Age [PDF]
The election of President Barack Obama has generated enormous goodwill abroad. Many have come to anticipate a sharp departure from the foreign policy of President George W. Bush.
Westra, Christian
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Optimising peace through a Universal Global Peace Treaty to constrain the risk of war from a militarised artificial superintelligence. [PDF]
Carayannis EG, Draper J.
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Justice transitionnelle et jus post bellum
La justice transitionnelle peut être définie comme une conception de la justice associée aux périodes de changements politiques, lesquels sont des réponses aux préjudices commis par les régimes du passé. Le jus post bellum est, avec le jus ad bellum et le jus in bello, l'une des trois grandes catégories des théories de la guerre juste.
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