The Changing Nature of Legitimate Authority in the Just War Tradition

Journal of Military Ethics 19 (2):84-98 (2020)
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During the Middle Ages, the principle of legitimate or right authority constituted a central part of the just war tradition. The question of which actors had the authority to declare war was so cen...

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