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Just War Theory And Civilian Casualties Protecting The Victims Of War Marcus Schulzke

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Just War Theory And Civilian Casualties Protecting The Victims Of War Marcus Schulzke
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Marcus Schulzke
ISBN: 9781107189690, 1107189691
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Just War Theory And Civilian Casualties Protecting The Victims Of War Marcus Schulzke by Marcus Schulzke 9781107189690, 1107189691 instant download after payment.

There are strong moral and legal pressures against harming civilians in times of conflict, yet neither just war theory nor international law is clear about what responsibilities belligerents have to correct harm once it has been inflicted. In this book, Marcus Schulzke argues that military powers have a duty to provide assistance to the civilians they attack during wars, and that this duty is entailed by civilians' right to life. Schulzke develops new just war principles requiring belligerents to provide medical treatment and financial compensation to civilian victims, and then shows how these principles can be implemented in governmental, military, and international practice. He calls for a more individual-focused conception of international law and post-war justice for victims - as opposed to current state- or group-based reconstruction and reparation programs - which will provide a framework for protecting civilian rights.

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