Steven P. Lee Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions Copyright information © 2007 Springer About this chapter Cite this chapter Scholz, S.J. (2007). War Rape's Challenge to Just War Theory. In: Lee, S.P. (eds) Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture., vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht....
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Just War TheoryNYU Press / 1991-10-1出版 想读 在读 读过 简介 Long before the "shock and awe" campaign against Iraq in March 2003, debates swarmed around the justifications of the U.S.-led war to depose Saddam Hussein. While George W. Bush's administration declared a just war of ...
The paper explores the relationship between the Principle of Double Effect (PDE) and Just War Theory (JWT), with emphasis on their relationship in the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas. Both PDE and JWT are of Medieval origin (the former with St. Thomas Aquinas and the latter with St. Augustine...
Any paper on any topic related to the ethics of war, just war theory, the moral implications for the future of warfare, or related issues will be considered. However, some preference will be given to papers that consider the ethical implications of new, emerging, and future military technology...
The primary aim of just war theory is to put restraints on war. To achieve its aim, the theory places a series of barriers in the form of principles in front of those who contemplate going to war. It asks, Do you have a just cause (a very good reason such as that you are a vict...
Using the burgeoning third pillar of just war theory (JWT), jus post bellum, or just peace, this paper will examine what duties the US has toward the Iraqi displacement. In doing so, the paper will present overviews of US conduct in the war through the lens of JWT, as well as a ...
Just war theory revisited : the case for a new legal regime for humanitarian forceful intervention 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 29 作者: GA Akame 摘要: The current regime for humanitarian forceful intervention has posed enormous challenges to international law and international relations. This is...
Just War Theory Requires A New Federation of Democratic Nations I have two goals in these remarks: to support Elshtain's Augustinian argument in her lecture that there can be no true peace with tyrannical regimes, and to critique the U.N. versus U.S. dichotomy that she employs in her most...