During the century preceding the First World War the topic of just war, frequently and intensely treated in earlier periods, had almost disappeared from the writings on international relations. Since the end of the war, however, the issue has been revived by writers within and without the legal profession. The present article purports, principally by an inquiry into its historical background, to determine its legal relevance
My role in this symposium is to analyze the concept of war as it has evolved in the American legal...
This study examines the inconsistencies and limitations present within the just war tradition and th...
The relationship between jus ad bellum and jus in bello has been characterized differently throughou...
Pacifism and realism both presuppose an unbridgeable gap between war and morality. The pacifist, abh...
This Article addresses the reliance of both policymakers and scholars on just war theory as a guide ...
The article explores Hans Kelsen’s theory of just war (bellum justum). It addresses the question of ...
n what circumstances, if any, would the recourse to war be justified? What restraints should be bind...
Civilized humanity has long pondered the morality of war and the parameters of just behavior in war....
The classical just war doctrine has had a significant influence upon the way in which we think about...
In this thesis, I present examples of non-adherence to Just War Doctrine and challenge whether the t...
Faculty-authored chapter: Is Just War Theory Obsolete? by Jeff Whitman This new Handbook offers a...
Intellectual work on the law of war suffers from chronic isolation. The commentators on the Rome Sta...
M.A. (Philosophy)Abstract: Just War Theory (JWT) helps theorists and politicians assess how just a w...
The just war tradition is the predominant western framework for thinking about the ethics of contemp...
In studying the history of the ethics of war, the just war tradition may be interpreted as a histori...
My role in this symposium is to analyze the concept of war as it has evolved in the American legal...
This study examines the inconsistencies and limitations present within the just war tradition and th...
The relationship between jus ad bellum and jus in bello has been characterized differently throughou...
Pacifism and realism both presuppose an unbridgeable gap between war and morality. The pacifist, abh...
This Article addresses the reliance of both policymakers and scholars on just war theory as a guide ...
The article explores Hans Kelsen’s theory of just war (bellum justum). It addresses the question of ...
n what circumstances, if any, would the recourse to war be justified? What restraints should be bind...
Civilized humanity has long pondered the morality of war and the parameters of just behavior in war....
The classical just war doctrine has had a significant influence upon the way in which we think about...
In this thesis, I present examples of non-adherence to Just War Doctrine and challenge whether the t...
Faculty-authored chapter: Is Just War Theory Obsolete? by Jeff Whitman This new Handbook offers a...
Intellectual work on the law of war suffers from chronic isolation. The commentators on the Rome Sta...
M.A. (Philosophy)Abstract: Just War Theory (JWT) helps theorists and politicians assess how just a w...
The just war tradition is the predominant western framework for thinking about the ethics of contemp...
In studying the history of the ethics of war, the just war tradition may be interpreted as a histori...
My role in this symposium is to analyze the concept of war as it has evolved in the American legal...
This study examines the inconsistencies and limitations present within the just war tradition and th...
The relationship between jus ad bellum and jus in bello has been characterized differently throughou...