Limited Force and the Fight for the Just War Tradition /
"One of the most contentious developments in contemporary international affairs has been the increase in uses of force-short-of-war, such as targeted killings, limited airstrikes, and no-fly zones. On the one hand, uses of force-short-of-war appear more compartmentalized and containable, but on...
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Washington, DC :
Georgetown University Press,
[2023]
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Clár na nÁbhar:
- Limited Force and the Fight for the Just War Tradition
- The Neoclassical Just War as Third Way
- Recapturing Casuistry for Just War Thinking
- Why Aquinas?
- Aquinas on the Authority to Wage War
- Aquinas on Just Cause and Right Intention
- The Cases : Targeted Killing
- Targeted Killing : Casuistical Investigation and General Argument
- The Cases : Limited Strikes to Enforce International Norms
- Limited Strikes : Casuistical Investigation and General Argument.