1. Just War Theory
It is this balancing of good and evil actions that lead to the questions of proportionality and double effect. ... The problem for them arose from the conflict between a Christian wanting love and peace but responding with death and destruction. ... These parts are: 1) jus ad bellum, which concerns the justice of resorting to war in the first place; 2) jus in bello, which concerns the justice of conduct within war, after it has begun; and 3) jus post bellum, which concerns the justice of peace agreements and the termination phase of war. ... In the language of the Nuremberg prosecutors, aggre...
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