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230Who Owes What to War RefugeesJournal of Global Ethics 12 (3): 327-346. 2016.The suffering of war refugees is often regarded as a wrong-less harm. Although war refugees have been made worse off in severe ways, they have not been wronged, because no one intentionally caused their suffering. In military parlance, war refugees are collateral damage. As such, nothing is owed to them as a matter of justice, because their suffering is not the result of intentional wrongdoing; rather, it is the regrettable and unintended result of necessary and proportionate wartime actions. So…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Normative Ethics |
| Applied Ethics |
| Feminist Philosophy |