November 17, 2017 Jus Post Bellum: Justice After the War, the Minnesota Journal of International Law\u27s Volume 27 Symposium, provides insight into the transition from wartime to peace and reconstruction, and the human rights concerns that accompany this process through an interdisciplinary and international lens
This Article reviews major categories of existing procedure guiding the transition from armed confli...
The theory of jus post bellum has attracted considerable interest in recent times but remains signif...
At this nascent stage of its development, jus post bellum may most effectively operate as an interpr...
November 17, 2017 Jus Post Bellum: Justice After the War, the Minnesota Journal of International L...
The successful transition from armed conflict to peace is one of the greatest challenges of contempo...
This study focuses on legal and normative principles of the transition from armed conflict to peac...
Warfare is usually theorised in the categories of jus ad bellum (justification for recourse to force...
This theoretical study emphasizes on the missing link of Just War Theory that is justice after the w...
The just war theory debates the justice of wars. Traditional parts of the theory provides with crite...
Jus post bellum is the less known part of the just war theory which concerns how one should act mora...
The article deals with the newly discussed set of principles that focus on various issues concerning...
This article examines the legal and moral framework concerning justice after war in Giovanni da Legn...
This theoretical study emphasizes on the missing link of Just War Theory that is justice after the w...
aking Michael Walzer’s and Larry May’s reflections on jus post bellum as a point of departure, I exp...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in questions about justice after war (jus post bellum), fu...
This Article reviews major categories of existing procedure guiding the transition from armed confli...
The theory of jus post bellum has attracted considerable interest in recent times but remains signif...
At this nascent stage of its development, jus post bellum may most effectively operate as an interpr...
November 17, 2017 Jus Post Bellum: Justice After the War, the Minnesota Journal of International L...
The successful transition from armed conflict to peace is one of the greatest challenges of contempo...
This study focuses on legal and normative principles of the transition from armed conflict to peac...
Warfare is usually theorised in the categories of jus ad bellum (justification for recourse to force...
This theoretical study emphasizes on the missing link of Just War Theory that is justice after the w...
The just war theory debates the justice of wars. Traditional parts of the theory provides with crite...
Jus post bellum is the less known part of the just war theory which concerns how one should act mora...
The article deals with the newly discussed set of principles that focus on various issues concerning...
This article examines the legal and moral framework concerning justice after war in Giovanni da Legn...
This theoretical study emphasizes on the missing link of Just War Theory that is justice after the w...
aking Michael Walzer’s and Larry May’s reflections on jus post bellum as a point of departure, I exp...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in questions about justice after war (jus post bellum), fu...
This Article reviews major categories of existing procedure guiding the transition from armed confli...
The theory of jus post bellum has attracted considerable interest in recent times but remains signif...
At this nascent stage of its development, jus post bellum may most effectively operate as an interpr...