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Keeping tradition alive: just war and historical imagination [PDF]
The just war tradition is one of the key constituencies of international political theory, and its vocabulary plays a prominent role in how political and military leaders frame contemporary conflicts.
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Revisiting Ruddick: Feminism, pacifism and non-violence [PDF]
This article explores feminist contentions over pacifism and non-violence in the contextof the Greenham Common Peace Camp in the 1980s and later developments offeminist Just War Theory.
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The concept of rights in the justification of the “just war”
The theory of “just war” of Walzer, is a theory about the justification of states to go to war, as presented in his book: Just and unjust wars, whose central thesis is based on the following proposition: the only justification for going to war is the ...
Raúl Andrés Jaramillo Echavarría
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The Ethics Of Unwinnable War [PDF]
According to just war theory, military campaigns should only be fought as a last resort, with the goal of correcting a grave evil, and where there is a high probability of success. But what happens when a military campaign unravels and becomes unwinnable?
Tierney, Dominic
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The crystallisation of the Just War Theory and its contemporary impact [PDF]
This article aims to provide a comprehensive examination of the crystallization of Just War Theory and to uncover its contemporary implications. It begins with the Christian conciliation between the concepts of ‘war’ and ‘justice’ and highlights the ...
Adela Catana
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EXTENDING JUST WAR THEORY: THE JUS AD BELLUM AND THE CAPABILITIES APPROACH TO ARMED CONFLICT
As the nature of armed conflict continues to change, so the living ethical traditionthat is just war theory has to adapt to meet new challenges.
Deane-Peter Baker, Deborah Roberts
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Attaining Post-Conflict Peace Using the jus post bellum Concept
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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Francisco de Vitoria’s ius in bello [PDF]
Francisco de Vitoria (1483/1486 – 1546), a Spanish Dominican friar and the dean of the School of Salamanca, developed a comprehensive theory of just war. In this theory, he addressed ius ad bellum, ius in bello, and ius post bellum.
Peter Vyšný
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Wars over Wildlife: Green Militarisation and Just War Theory
Militarisation of conservation (sometimes known as 'green militarisation') is an issue of growing international interest. Rhino horn is immensely valuable (in 2013 its value exceeded that of gold or cocaine), and its illegal trade has attracted ...
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Proportionality and responsibility [PDF]
This article examines two versions of the proportionality constraint in just war theory, one minimalist, prohibiting almost no military acts, and one maximalist, prohibiting pretty much everything. I argue that neither one meets the needs of the
Walzer Michael
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