The Law vs. the Sword: Arthur Ripstein’s Account of the Morality and Law of War

Criminal Justice Ethics 40 (3):256-268 (2021)
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Suppose that state A wages war against state D. We want to know at least three things. First, does state A have a moral and legal justification for going to war? Second, what may and must those sta...

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Cecile Fabre
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A Theory of Justice: Revised Edition.John Rawls - 1999 - Harvard University Press.
War as Punishment.David Luban - 2011 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 39 (4):299-330.
Political Self-Determination and Wars of National Defense.Massimo Renzo - 2018 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 15 (6):706-730.

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