The privilege of belligerency and formal declarations of war

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1. Verfasser: Meyer, Richard V. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: 2012
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Can just war theory justify targeted killing? : three possible models 2012 Statman, Daniel
The privilege of belligerency and formal declarations of war 2012 Meyer, Richard V.
Targeted killing in war and peace : a philosophical analysis 2012 Tesón, Fernando R.
Justifying targeted killing with a neutral principle? 2012 Waldron, Jeremy
Imminence in justified targeted killing 2012 Christopher, Russell
Defending defensive targeted killings 2012 Montague, Phillip
The importance of criteria-based reasoning in targeted killing decisions 2012 Guiora, Amos N.
Are targeted killings unlawful? : a case study in empirical claims without empirical evidence 2012 McNeal, Gregory S.
Efficiency in bello and ad bellum : making the use of force too easy? 2012 Anderson, Kenneth
Targeted killings and the morality of hard choices 2012 Moore, Michael S.
Targeted killing and the strategic use of self-defense 2012 Katz, Leo
Targeted killing : murder, combat or law enforcement? 2012 McMahan, Jeff
Targeted killing as preemptive action 2012 Finkelstein, Claire Oakes
Operation Neptune Spear : was killing Bin Laden a legitimate military objective? 2012 Govern, Kevin H.
Targeting Co-belligerents 2012 Ohlin, Jens David
Going medieval : targeted killing, self-defense and the jus ad bellum regime 2012 Martin, Craig
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