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    Proxy Battles in Just War Theory: Jus in Bello, the Site of Justice, and Feasibility Constraints
    with Seth Lazar
    In David Sobel, Peter Vallentyne & Steven Wall (eds.), Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, Volume 3, Oxford University Press. pp. 166-193. 2017.
    Interest in just war theory has boomed in recent years, as a revisionist school of thought has challenged the orthodoxy of international law, most famously defended by Michael Walzer [1977]. These revisionist critics have targeted the two central principles governing the conduct of war (jus in bello): combatant equality and noncombatant immunity. The first states that combatants face the same permissions and constraints whether their cause is just or unjust. The second protects noncombatants fro…Read more
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    Climate Justice
    with Julian Culp, Tamara Jugov, and Miriam Ronzoni
    Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 8 (2). 2015.
    No abstract.