Sentences with phrase «ius ad bellum»

For some time now, certain just war thinkers have suggested that there is a third cluster of questions to be pursued in a thorough just war analysis: In addition to the war - decision questions of the ius ad bellum and the war - conduct questions of the ius in bello, there are questions of what Michael Walzer has called the ius post bellum.
Similarly, a Catholic thinking about ius ad bellum begins from a presumption that a contemplated war is not just — a presumption which Mr. Chambers allows for the sake of the argument, and from which the conclusion I argued for does follow.
This is to say that we disagree with Prof. Cole's claim that the criteria for ius ad bellum are not historically conditioned.
The question was: Did U.S. Catholics have enough information at their disposal in September and October of last year to be able to apply the ius ad bellum criteria?
The presence of reasoning about ius ad bellum suffices to show this to be false.
A similar inside - out distortion of thinking happens when the «presumption» gets to work on the ius ad bellum.
The decisions pertinent to ius ad bellum are reasoned and principled.
Such, all too briefly, are the criteria pertinent to the decision to go to war» ius ad bellum.
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