Jus post bellum and global responsibility for peace

Název: Jus post bellum and global responsibility for peace
Zdrojový dokument: Pro-Fil. 2020, roč. 21, č. 2, s. 18-29
Rozsah
18-29
  • ISSN
    1212-9097 (online)
Type: Článek
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Abstrakt(y)
The article deals with the newly discussed set of principles that focus on various issues concerning the end of a war and the establishment of peaceful conditions for the society after a war ends. It also reveals some drawbacks of the jus post bellum principles and searches for its possible modifications into a more complex and applicable set of rules that should govern any post-war activities on both sides of the conflict. The aim is to reach its plausibility in a dynamic global society and thus argue that global peace is an attainable goal only when it becomes the goal of the global community.
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