This chapter explores major developments in concepts of justified warfare and norms of military conduct over nearly 2,000 years. From at least the first millennium BC, ideas about the justice of war and customary norms regulating combat were developed by Western societies. Throughout the ancient and medieval worlds, war was subjected to varying degrees of ethical analysis, as well as being influenced by social pragmatism. Examining a variety of evidence, this chapter argues that the two branches of just war doctrine, jus ad bellum and jus in bello, developed hand-in-hand and should be seen as an integrated whole. This intermingling of jus ad bellum and jus in bello concerns produced a sophisticated and complex body of ethical thought about ...
In this paper are presented the following issues: some aspects of the teaching of Jesus; the Early C...
Since the time of St. Augustine, philosophers have attempted to outline conditions that make warfare...
This dissertation examines the potential effect of the jus post bellum (post-war justice and peace) ...
This chapter explores major developments in concepts of justified warfare and norms of military cond...
Civilized humanity has long pondered the morality of war and the parameters of just behavior in war....
This article expands our understanding of the historical development of just war thought by offering...
n what circumstances, if any, would the recourse to war be justified? What restraints should be bind...
We have become particularly adept at killing people in the twentieth century. Weapons have become ev...
In the last decade, the religious factor has been observed in almost most military conflicts in the ...
The relationship between jus ad bellum and jus in bello has been characterized differently throughou...
This dissertation aims to look at the moral justification for war in a critical way so that we can b...
The classical just war doctrine has had a significant influence upon the way in which we think about...
Diploma thesis covers the old Christian tradition of just-war theory. This tradition, fully-establis...
Faculty-authored chapter: Is Just War Theory Obsolete? by Jeff Whitman This new Handbook offers a...
Pacifism and realism both presuppose an unbridgeable gap between war and morality. The pacifist, abh...
In this paper are presented the following issues: some aspects of the teaching of Jesus; the Early C...
Since the time of St. Augustine, philosophers have attempted to outline conditions that make warfare...
This dissertation examines the potential effect of the jus post bellum (post-war justice and peace) ...
This chapter explores major developments in concepts of justified warfare and norms of military cond...
Civilized humanity has long pondered the morality of war and the parameters of just behavior in war....
This article expands our understanding of the historical development of just war thought by offering...
n what circumstances, if any, would the recourse to war be justified? What restraints should be bind...
We have become particularly adept at killing people in the twentieth century. Weapons have become ev...
In the last decade, the religious factor has been observed in almost most military conflicts in the ...
The relationship between jus ad bellum and jus in bello has been characterized differently throughou...
This dissertation aims to look at the moral justification for war in a critical way so that we can b...
The classical just war doctrine has had a significant influence upon the way in which we think about...
Diploma thesis covers the old Christian tradition of just-war theory. This tradition, fully-establis...
Faculty-authored chapter: Is Just War Theory Obsolete? by Jeff Whitman This new Handbook offers a...
Pacifism and realism both presuppose an unbridgeable gap between war and morality. The pacifist, abh...
In this paper are presented the following issues: some aspects of the teaching of Jesus; the Early C...
Since the time of St. Augustine, philosophers have attempted to outline conditions that make warfare...
This dissertation examines the potential effect of the jus post bellum (post-war justice and peace) ...