Some collateral harms affecting enemy civilians during a war are agentially mediated – for example, the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 sparked an insurgency which killed thousands of Iraqi civilians. I call these ‘collaterally enabled harms.’ Intuitively, we ought to discount the weight that these harms receive in the ‘costs’ column of our ad bellum proportionality calculation. But I argue that an occupying military force with de facto political authority has a special obligation to provide minimal protection to the civilian population. As a result, when an occupying military force collaterally enables a harm affecting the civilian population, the weight that the harm ought to receive in the ad bellum proportionality calculation is unaffec...
Traditionally, international law has established a binary distinction between jus ad bellum and jus ...
Contrary to the common claim that jus in bello proportionality is an obscure and intractable princip...
Contrary to the common claim that jus in bello proportionality is an obscure and intractable princip...
Some collateral harms affecting enemy civilians during a war are agentially mediated – for example, ...
Published online on 01 December 2018Military operations are taking place with increasing frequency i...
Even in just wars we infringe the rights of countless civilians whose ruination enables us to protec...
Even in just wars we infringe the rights of countless civilians whose ruination enables us to protec...
The rule on proportionality represents the most apparent manifestation of the balance between milita...
The prohibition of attacks expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, ...
This paper aims to discuss and apply the principle of proportionality (PoP) to the War on Terror (Wo...
Traditionally, in deciding whether some strategy or action in war is proportionate and necessary and...
The principle of proportionality protects civilians and civilian objects against expected incidental...
Traditionally, in deciding whether some strategy or action in war is proportionate and necessary and...
The laws of war are undergoing a fundamental transformation. The first step was the unmooring of the...
This text is an inquiry into how the international community is understood in and through internatio...
Traditionally, international law has established a binary distinction between jus ad bellum and jus ...
Contrary to the common claim that jus in bello proportionality is an obscure and intractable princip...
Contrary to the common claim that jus in bello proportionality is an obscure and intractable princip...
Some collateral harms affecting enemy civilians during a war are agentially mediated – for example, ...
Published online on 01 December 2018Military operations are taking place with increasing frequency i...
Even in just wars we infringe the rights of countless civilians whose ruination enables us to protec...
Even in just wars we infringe the rights of countless civilians whose ruination enables us to protec...
The rule on proportionality represents the most apparent manifestation of the balance between milita...
The prohibition of attacks expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, ...
This paper aims to discuss and apply the principle of proportionality (PoP) to the War on Terror (Wo...
Traditionally, in deciding whether some strategy or action in war is proportionate and necessary and...
The principle of proportionality protects civilians and civilian objects against expected incidental...
Traditionally, in deciding whether some strategy or action in war is proportionate and necessary and...
The laws of war are undergoing a fundamental transformation. The first step was the unmooring of the...
This text is an inquiry into how the international community is understood in and through internatio...
Traditionally, international law has established a binary distinction between jus ad bellum and jus ...
Contrary to the common claim that jus in bello proportionality is an obscure and intractable princip...
Contrary to the common claim that jus in bello proportionality is an obscure and intractable princip...