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- Buchanan, A., 2006, “Institutionalizing the Just War”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 34(1): 2–38. (Scholar)
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- Downes, A., 2006, “Desperate Times, Desperate Measures: The
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- Emerton, P. and T. Handfield, 2009, “Order and Affray: Defensive Privileges in Warfare”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 37(4): 382–414. (Scholar)
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- Estlund, D., 2007, “On Following Orders in an Unjust War”, Journal of Political Philosophy, 15(2): 213–34. (Scholar)
- Fabre, Cécile, 2008, “Cosmopolitanism, Just War
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- –––, 2012, Cosmopolitan War, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014, “Cosmopolitanism and Wars of
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- Fabre, Cécile and Seth Lazar (eds), 2014, The Morality of Defensive War, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Ferzan, K., 2005, “Justifying Self-Defense”, Law and Philosophy, 24(6): 711–49. (Scholar)
- Finlay, C.J., 2010, “Legitimacy and Non-State Political Violence”, Journal of Political Philosophy, 18(3): 287–312. (Scholar)
- Frowe, H., 2008, “Threats, Bystanders and Obstructors”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 108(1): 365–72. (Scholar)
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- Gross, M., 2010, Moral Dilemmas of Modern War: Torture, Assassination and Blackmail in an Age of Asymmetric Conflict, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Grossman, D., 1995, On Killing: The Psychological Cost of
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- Holmes, R., 1989, On War and Morality, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Hurka, T., 2005, “Proportionality in the Morality of War”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 33(1): 34–66. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, “Liability and Just Cause”, Ethics & International Affairs, 21(2): 199–218. (Scholar)
- ICISS, 2001, The Responsibility to Protect: Report of the
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- Kalmanovitz, P., 2016, “Early Modern Sources of the Regular War
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- Kamm, F.M., 2004, “Failures of Just War Theory: Terror, Harm, and Justice”, Ethics, 114(4): 650–92. (Scholar)
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- Keinon, H., 2014, “PM: Terrorists Watching Whether World
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- Kutz, C., 2005, “The Difference Uniforms Make: Collective Violence in Criminal Law and War”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 33(2): 148–80. (Scholar)
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- –––, 2014, “National Defence, Self-Defence, and the Problem of Political Aggression”, in Fabre and Lazar 2014: 11–39. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015a, “Risky Killing and the Ethics of War”, Ethics, 126(1): 91–117. (Scholar)
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- Lazar, Seth and Helen Frowe (eds), 2016, Oxford Handbook of
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- Lazar, S. and L. Valentini, forthcoming, “Proxy Battles in Just War Theory: Jus in Bello, the Site of Justice, and Feasibility Constraints”, Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, III. (Scholar)
- Lee, S., 2012, Ethics and War: An Introduction, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Lefkowitz, D., 2009, “Partiality and Weighing Harm to Non-Combatants”, Journal of Moral Philosophy, 6(3): 298–316. (Scholar)
- Lippert-Rasmussen, 2013, “Global Injustice and Redistributive Wars”, Law, Ethics and Philosophy, 1(1): 65–86. (Scholar)
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- Luban, D., 1980a, “The Romance of the Nation-State”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 9(4): 392–97. (Scholar)
- –––, 1980b, “Just War and Human Rights”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 9(2): 160–81. (Scholar)
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- Marshall, S.L.A., 1978, Men against Fire: The Problem of
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- Mavrodes, G.I., 1975, “Conventions and the Morality of War”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 4(2): 117–31. (Scholar)
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- McIntyre, A., 2001, “Doing Away with Double Effect”, Ethics, 111(2): 219–55. (Scholar)
- McMahan, J., 1994, “Innocence, Self-Defense and Killing in War”, Journal of Political Philosophy, 2(3): 193–221. (Scholar)
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