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Jus Post Bellumand the Responsibility to Rebuild [PDF]
This article considers the issue of who should rebuild after war. Many leading advocates of the relevance ofjus post bellumfor Just War Theory adhere to the ‘Belligerents Rebuild Thesis’, which holds that those who have been involved with the fighting – such as the victor, just belligerent, unjust aggressor or humanitarian intervener – should be tasked
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The Afghanistan War and Jus Post Bellum
Washington University Review of Philosophy, 2022How 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.
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European Journal of International Law, 2006
Since Grotius' De Jure Belli ac Pacis, the architecture of the international legal system has been founded upon a distinction between the states of war and peace. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was taken for granted that "the law recognizes a state of peace and a state of war, but that it knows nothing of an intermediate state which is ...
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Since Grotius' De Jure Belli ac Pacis, the architecture of the international legal system has been founded upon a distinction between the states of war and peace. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was taken for granted that "the law recognizes a state of peace and a state of war, but that it knows nothing of an intermediate state which is ...
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Jus Post Bellum and the Responsibility to Rebuild
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014In the last years, the traditional dichotomy in International Law between jus ad bellum and jus in bello has been more and more abandoned in favour of a system comprising norms designed to create fair and sustainable peace. It has been recognized that post-war societies need help in order to avoid a relapse into conflict and chaos.
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Austen, Keats, and the jus post bellum
2022Chapter 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 ...
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Journal of Social Philosophy, 2000
Au-dela du debat opposant le droit de la guerre au pacifisme, l'A. defend la validite d'une forme de theorie de la guerre juste qui justifie l'usage de la force armee sous certaines conditions, mais admet que celle-ci est incomplete, developpant un droit de la guerre (jus ad bellum) et non pas un droit du comportement pendant la guerre (jus in bello ...
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Au-dela du debat opposant le droit de la guerre au pacifisme, l'A. defend la validite d'une forme de theorie de la guerre juste qui justifie l'usage de la force armee sous certaines conditions, mais admet que celle-ci est incomplete, developpant un droit de la guerre (jus ad bellum) et non pas un droit du comportement pendant la guerre (jus in bello ...
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Care Ethics and Dependence— Rethinking Jus Post Bellum
Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 2008In this essay, Ben-Porath begins from the assumption that just war theory should be extended to include a jus post bellum component. Postwar conduct should be significantly informed by a care ethics perspective, particularly its political aspects as developed by Joan Tronto and others.
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