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Proportionality in cyberwar and just war theory

open access: yesEthics & Global Politics, 2023
Which harms and benefits should be viewed as relevant when considering whether to launch cyber-measures? In this article, we consider this question, which matters because it is central to determining whether cyber-measures should be launched.
Fredrik D. Hjorthen, James Pattison
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Is “Just War” Theory Justifiable? [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Social Philosophy, 1996
War is only the sad recourse in the state of nature (where there is no tribunal which could judge with the force of law) by which each state asserts its right by violence and in which neither party can be adjudged unjust (for that would presuppose a juridical decision); in lieu of such a decision, the issue of the conflict (as if given by a so‐called ...
Kainz, Howard P.
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The Dualism of Modern Just War Theory [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophia (United States), 2016
Conventional modern just war theory is fundamentally incoherent. On the one hand, the theory contains a theory of public war wherein ethical responsibility for the justice of war belongs uniquely to political sovereigns while subjects, including soldiers, are obligated to serve in war upon the sovereign’s command. On the other hand, the theory contains
Graham Parsons
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Was Iraq War a “Just War” or Just a War? An Analysis from the Perspectives of Just War Theory

open access: yesOpen Journal of Political Science, 2019
Whether or not the Iraq war should be regarded as a “Just War” or just a war has been sparked a lot of academic and public debates since 2003. Within the academic world of war politics, there are heterogeneous perspectives, such as Pacifism and Realism etc. This paper chose to analyse the issue by the employment of the Just War Theory. It generated the
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Is Just War Theory Obsolete? [PDF]

open access: yesReligious Inquiries, 2013
Just War Theory can be found in almost all major cultures. But since war was a business that could not be easily stopped, some aimed to constrain it.
Nick Fotion
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The Relevance of Just War Theory [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Conflict is a part of life. Since conflict is always opened to become worse and engage violence, Just War will remain taking place in any discussion about ...
Santosa, Nyong Eka Teguh Iman
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Wojna w Donbasie - przyczynek do rozważań nad niedopowiedzeniami teorii wojny sprawiedliwej [PDF]

open access: yesNowa Polityka Wschodnia, 2021
The following article covers the analysis of the War in Donbas from the perspective of the “traditional concept of a just war” (as interpreted by Michael Walzer).
Paweł Neumann-Karpiński
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Post War Justice: Jus Post Bellum for Just War and Peace

open access: yesEthics in Progress, 2023
This paper aims to address a key topic of speculation within political philosophy, namely the Just War Theory. The Just War Theory works to ethically restrain wars based on principles listed out in jus ad bellum (reasons to go to war) and jus in bello ...
Mansi Rathour
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New dilemmas of the «just war» theory

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Political Science, 2023
Referring to the classical tenets of the “just war” theory, the author also analyses its modern versions. While the research the author arrives at the conclusion that some political scientists have modernized the theory of “a just war” according to the ...
Ekaterina P. Shanchenko
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Non-culpable ignorance and Just war theory [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i Društvo, 2007
The so called ′non-culpable ignorance′ is an instrument to justify participating in a war on a defeated side, on condition that fighters sincerely believe that they are defending a just cause and had some valid reasons to believe in having a chance to ...
Babić Jovan
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