The Morality of Retributive Targeted Killing

Journal of Military Ethics 18 (3):170-188 (2019)
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ABSTRACTThis article assesses whether the contemporary consensus of just war thinking to allow only for defence as just cause for war between states should also be applied to the practice of target...

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