Tactical Jus ad bellum: The Practice and Ethics of Military Designations of Friend and Foe

Journal of Military Ethics 20 (3-4):217-236 (2021)
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The just-war framework neatly distinguishes between jus ad bellum, the criteria that address political leaders’ decisions for waging war, and jus in bello, the criteria that address soldiers’ condu...

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