Health justice for unjust combatants

B Hereth - Journal of Military Ethics, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Are field medics morally permitted to treat unjust combatants? I distinguish between two
kinds of enemy combatants: reactivated ones who will rejoin the fight, and deactivated ones …

Compensation and the Scope of Proportionality

L Eggert - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 2022 - academic.oup.com
This paper examines whether the prospect of compensation may render otherwise
disproportionate harms proportionate. It argues that we should reject this possibility. Instead …

Drone Warriors, Revealed Humanity and a Feminist Ethics of Care

LC Clark, C Enemark - Ethics of Drone Strikes: Restraining Remote …, 2021 - degruyter.com
Drone Warriors, Revealed Humanity and a Feminist Ethics of Care Page 1 SEVEN Drone
Warriors, Revealed Humanity and a Feminist Ethics of Care Lindsay C . Clark and Christian …

Permissible Rights Infringements, Benefits, and Compensation

L Hecht - Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy Volume 8, 2021 - books.google.com
Permissible Rights Infringements, Benefits, and Compensation Page 45 2 Permissible Rights
Infringements, Benefits, and Compensation Lisa Hecht 1. Introduction Sometimes, it is …

Self-Defense for Theists

B Hereth - Journal of Analytic Theology, 2022 - jat-ojs-baylor.tdl.org
According to Theistic Defensive Incompatibilism, common theistic commitments limit the
scope or explanation of permissible self-defense. In this essay, I offer six original arguments …

Justice in armed humanitarian intervention

L Eggert - 2020 - ora.ox.ac.uk
This thesis throws new light on a central question in the normative theory of armed
humanitarian intervention. Assuming that it is, under certain conditions, permissible to …

JD Ohlin, L. May and C. Finkelstein (eds.), Weighing Lives in War, Oxford University Press, 2017, 366pp., ISBN 978-0-198-79617-6,€ 95.

AM Brennan - Leiden Journal of International Law, 2019 - cambridge.org
The protection of combatants on the battlefield has been a topic of long-standing debate for
international law scholars, especially in light of continuing controversies about how to …