Reparations for U.S. war crimes against Iraq

Filozofija I Društvo 23 (4):193-217 (2012)
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Given the basic tenets of just war theory and those of United States law regarding compensatory justice, it is argued that the U.S. invasion of Iraq from 2003-present is morally unjust and that the U.S. owes substantial reparations to Iraq. Imajuci u vidu osnovna nacela pravednog rata, kao i nacela kompenzacijske pravde pravnog poretka Sjedinjenih Americkih Drzava, autor zastupa stanoviste da je americka invazija na Irak, od 2003. godine do danas, moralno nepravedna i da SAD duguju znatnu odstetu Iraku.

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