Just war: principles and cases
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington DC: Catholic University of America Press, 1996Description: 247pISBN:- 0813208564 (pbk.)
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Can war be justified? If so, who has the authority to start war? and how should war be conducted?. This book explains the principles of just war theory with particular emphasis on the role of the United Nations. The second part of the book looks at specific examples. The U.N. Charter is given as an appendix.
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