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  1. Humanitarian Intervention: An Inquiry Into Law and Morality.Fernando R. Tesón - 2005 - Brill Nijhoff.
    This work offers an analysis of all the legal and moral issues surrounding humanitarian intervention: the deaths of innocent persons and the Doctrine of Double Effect Governmental legitimacy - The Doctrine of Effective Political Control; UN Charter and evaluation of the Nicaragua ruling; The Morality of not intervening; US-led invasion of Iraq; Humanitarian intervention authorised by the UN Security Council - Iraq, Somalia, Haiti, Rwanda, and Bosnia among others highlight NATO's intervention in Kosovo; The Nicaragua Decision; and The precedents of (...)
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  • Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations.Barrie Paskins & Michael Walzer - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (124):285.
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  • [Book review] on war and morality. [REVIEW]Diana T. Meyers - 1994 - Social Theory and Practice 20 (2):171-191.
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  • The Problem of Free Choice. AUGUSTINE - 1955
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  • Saeculum: History and Society in the Theology of St. Augustine.Robert A. Markus - 1970 - CUP Archive.
    The main concern of this book is with those aspects of Augustine's thought which help to answer questions about the purpose of human society.
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  • [Book review] eyewitness to a genocide, the united nations and rwanda. [REVIEW]Michael N. Barnett - 2002 - Ethics and International Affairs 16 (1):143-150.
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  • On War and Morality.Diana T. Meyers - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (2):481.
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  • The Political and Social Ideas of St. Augustine.Dorothy Emmet & Herbert A. Deane - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (62):72.
    A critical essay on St. Augustine's social and political thought. In describing Augustine, the author captures the essence of the man in these words: "Genius he had in full measure... he is the master of the phrase or the sentence that embodies a penetrating insight, a flash of lightning that illuminates the entire sky; he is the rhetorician, the epigrammist, the polemicist, but not the patient, logical systematic philosopher.".
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  • [Book review] rethinking humanitarian intervention, a fresh legal approach based on fundamental ethical principles in international law and world religions. [REVIEW]Brian D. Lepard - 2002 - Ethics and International Affairs 16 (2):166-168.
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  • Saint Augustine on War and Killing: The Problem of the Innocent.Richard Shelly Hartigan - 1966 - Journal of the History of Ideas 27 (2):195.
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