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  1. Targeted Killing.Daniel Statman - 2004 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 5 (1):179-198.
    The purpose of this paper is to provide a philosophical defense for targeted killings in the wars against terror. The paper argues that if one accepts the moral legitimacy of the large-scale killing of combatants in conventional wars, one cannot object - on moral grounds - to the targeted killing of terrorists in wars against terror. If one rejects this legitimacy, one must object to all killing in war, targeted and non-targeted alike, and thus not support the view, which is (...)
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  • Is International Law Impartial?Steven R. Ratner - 2005 - Legal Theory 11 (1):39-74.