À la suite du développement du droit international et du principe de la responsabilité de protéger les populations menacées, la théorie de la guerre juste refait surface dans les débats éthiques concernant les interventions humanitaires. Cet article tente donc de retracer les origines de la pensée éthique en ce domaine, en ayant recours à la philosophie, au droit, à la théologie et à la science politique, pour comprendre comment l’éthique peut aider à résoudre les dilemmes d’intervention.Following the development of international law and of the responsibility to protect endangered populations principle, ethical debates on humanitarian interventions have witnessed a resurgence of attention given to the just war theory. This article attempts ...
International and humanitarian law are important adjuncts to the use of directed force to stop human...
This article explores the increasing conflation between the responsibility to protect and the protec...
International audienceOriginally, war was seen as a natural way of acquiring wealth or power. War wa...
À la suite du développement du droit international et du principe de la responsabilité de protéger l...
International audienceThe starting point of the article is the divergence between theory, that is to...
This article argues that humanitarian intervention to prevent the mass slaughter by a state of its o...
The question of protecting civilians and vulnerable groups from the aggression, violation and abuse ...
This paper explores the current standing of humanitarian ethics from two different, and yet interrel...
The distinction between offensive and defensive force is central to modern international law. As dev...
Reflecting on the Protection of the Natural Environment in Times of War: The Contribution of the Jus...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to governments th...
The main subject of this paper are the ethical aspects of humanitarian military intervention. Author...
This article investigates the ethics of intervention and explores the decision to invade Iraq. It be...
Humanitarian law was conceived by legal and moral normativism founded on universal principles. Despi...
International and humanitarian law are important adjuncts to the use of directed force to stop human...
This article explores the increasing conflation between the responsibility to protect and the protec...
International audienceOriginally, war was seen as a natural way of acquiring wealth or power. War wa...
À la suite du développement du droit international et du principe de la responsabilité de protéger l...
International audienceThe starting point of the article is the divergence between theory, that is to...
This article argues that humanitarian intervention to prevent the mass slaughter by a state of its o...
The question of protecting civilians and vulnerable groups from the aggression, violation and abuse ...
This paper explores the current standing of humanitarian ethics from two different, and yet interrel...
The distinction between offensive and defensive force is central to modern international law. As dev...
Reflecting on the Protection of the Natural Environment in Times of War: The Contribution of the Jus...
Online Publication Date: Apr 2018Print Publication Date: Mar 2018This chapter examines the ethical a...
It has become clear that the principle of sovereignty no longer affords protection to governments th...
The main subject of this paper are the ethical aspects of humanitarian military intervention. Author...
This article investigates the ethics of intervention and explores the decision to invade Iraq. It be...
Humanitarian law was conceived by legal and moral normativism founded on universal principles. Despi...
International and humanitarian law are important adjuncts to the use of directed force to stop human...
This article explores the increasing conflation between the responsibility to protect and the protec...
International audienceOriginally, war was seen as a natural way of acquiring wealth or power. War wa...