INTS 1700 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Jus Ad Bellum, Structuration Theory, Noble Eightfold Path

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Week v: the creation of the human rights regime. February 3, 2014: human rights and non-governmental organizations (ngos) Jus ad bellum (justice of resorting to war) Citizens are being treated poorly (civil/human rights) Right intention: entering the war based on that cause. Last resort: must be last resort try other options. Limited objectives: only go to war for the reason, stop the war once you have succeeded in what you went there to do. Proper authority and public declaration: go through congress. Jus in bellum (how do we act during war rules of war) Discrimination: drones/bombing who are we attacking, not citizens just those that are actively attacking. Proportionality: what kind of force do we use to stop the other side. 4-prote(cid:272)tio(cid:374) of (cid:449)ou(cid:374)ded/si(cid:272)k soldiers o(cid:374) la(cid:374)d, at sea, pow"s, a(cid:374)d (cid:272)i(cid:448)ilia(cid:374)s. Jackson, robert and georg sorensen social constructivism in introduction to. International relations theories and approaches (third edition) (bb)

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