This article introduces three ways in which a state at war can attempt to accommodate the often contradictory demands of military necessity and humanitarianism – three ‘logics’ of waging war. The logics of sufficiency, efficiency and moral liability differently distribute the harm and destruction that waging war inevitably causes. International law demands belligerents follow the logic of sufficiency. Contemporary strategic imperatives, to the contrary, put a premium on waging war efficiently. Cross-culturally shared expectations of proper state conduct, however, mean killing in war ought to fit the logic of moral liability. The latter proves entirely impractic able. Hence, a belligerent faces a choice: (i) renounce the right and capacity t...
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This article introduces three ways in which a state at war can attempt to accommodate the often cont...
This article introduces three ways in which a state at war can attempt to accommodate the often cont...
What is the purpose of the international law on armed conflict, and why would opponents bent on dest...
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The destruction wrought by even just wars lends undeniable appeal to radical pacifism, according to ...
Jeff McMahan's challenge to conventional just-war theory is an attempt to apply to the use of force ...
What is the purpose of the international law on armed conflict, and why would opponents bent on dest...
This article introduces three ways in which a state at war can attempt to accommodate the often cont...
This article introduces three ways in which a state at war can attempt to accommodate the often cont...
What is the purpose of the international law on armed conflict, and why would opponents bent on dest...
The article argues that the so-called 'new wars' pose a fundamental challenge to international human...
This article deals with issues concerning the morality of war. It discusses when the use of force is...
This Article attempts to identify and clarify what is genuinely new about the ¿new paradigm¿ of arme...
This article suggests that the best available normative framework for guiding conduct in war rests o...
This article demonstrates a priori cosmopolitan values of restraint and harm limitation exist to est...
War has been conceptualised from a military perspective, but also from ethical, legal, and philosoph...
This article examines compliance with international laws prohibiting the inten-tional targeting of n...
The article considers war as a concept that is constructed by the style of philosophical thinking, w...
Abstract: One of the most influential and known view regarding the morality of war is the Just War T...
The destruction wrought by even just wars lends undeniable appeal to radical pacifism, according to ...
Jeff McMahan's challenge to conventional just-war theory is an attempt to apply to the use of force ...
What is the purpose of the international law on armed conflict, and why would opponents bent on dest...