Since the beginning of time, war has been accompanied by atrocity. While there were attempts to regulate such violence, for most of history the penchant toward deliberate atrocity was largely viewed as a political or military problem. During World War II, however, the Allies declared that wartime atrocity was not only morally reprehensible, but also legally actionable and this declaration represented the triumph of a new paradigm for how to think about the conduct of war, the “legalist paradigm.” This Article describes the emergence of the legalist paradigm and argues that the emergence of the legalist paradigm of war was a response to the breakdown of a long-standing civilizational consensus among European Elites
The article is devoted to the study of the historical genesis of the international legal regulation ...
Dierk Walter. Colonial Violence: European Empires and the Use of Force. Oxford, UK: Oxford Universit...
This study undertakes a genealogy of crimes against humanity. It inquires into key historical transf...
Since the beginning of time, war has been accompanied by atrocity. While there were attempts to regu...
My dissertation investigates the United States as a white settler society through the concept of Bar...
My article, Barbarians at the Gates: A Proposal to Rationalize the Laws of War. The piece proposes ...
War has been conceptualised from a military perspective, but also from ethical, legal, and philosoph...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CUP via the DOI in this ...
Copyright © The Author(s). During 1931, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown gave a popular talk at Columbia Unive...
This article redirects extant critiques of the modern problem of war at this problem’s underlying lo...
It has been suggested that civilization and war share a common heritage, that �the cradle of civiliz...
Violence has always been central to the complex histories of empire that reach back over four centur...
The inauguration of the International Criminal Court and the proliferation of criminal tribunals ove...
The United States\u27 current war on terror has been framed as a struggle for civilization ; one ...
U.S. American law has been responsible for slavery and genocide through the use of imperial forces s...
The article is devoted to the study of the historical genesis of the international legal regulation ...
Dierk Walter. Colonial Violence: European Empires and the Use of Force. Oxford, UK: Oxford Universit...
This study undertakes a genealogy of crimes against humanity. It inquires into key historical transf...
Since the beginning of time, war has been accompanied by atrocity. While there were attempts to regu...
My dissertation investigates the United States as a white settler society through the concept of Bar...
My article, Barbarians at the Gates: A Proposal to Rationalize the Laws of War. The piece proposes ...
War has been conceptualised from a military perspective, but also from ethical, legal, and philosoph...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CUP via the DOI in this ...
Copyright © The Author(s). During 1931, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown gave a popular talk at Columbia Unive...
This article redirects extant critiques of the modern problem of war at this problem’s underlying lo...
It has been suggested that civilization and war share a common heritage, that �the cradle of civiliz...
Violence has always been central to the complex histories of empire that reach back over four centur...
The inauguration of the International Criminal Court and the proliferation of criminal tribunals ove...
The United States\u27 current war on terror has been framed as a struggle for civilization ; one ...
U.S. American law has been responsible for slavery and genocide through the use of imperial forces s...
The article is devoted to the study of the historical genesis of the international legal regulation ...
Dierk Walter. Colonial Violence: European Empires and the Use of Force. Oxford, UK: Oxford Universit...
This study undertakes a genealogy of crimes against humanity. It inquires into key historical transf...