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2 September 2025
N 08:23 | Jus ad bellum diffhist +15,796 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{short description|Legal doctrine of armed conflict (international law)}} '''''{{lang|la|Jus ad bellum}}''''' ({{IPAc-en|j|u:|s}} {{respell|YOOS}} or {{IPAc-en|dʒ|ʌ|s}}), literally "right to war" in Latin, refers to "the conditions under which States may resort to war or to the use of armed force in general".<ref>Latin for "right to war" {{cite web |date=23 Jan 2015 |title="What are ''jus ad bellum'' and ''jus in bello''?" |url=https://www.ic...") |
N 07:57 | Jus post bellum diffhist +10,198 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|"Justice after war"}} {{italic title}} {{war}} '''''Jus post bellum''''' ({{IPAc-en|j|u:|s}} {{respell|YOOS}}; Latin for "Justice after war") is a concept that deals with the morality of the termination phase of war, including the responsibility to rebuild. The idea has some historical pedigree as a concept in just war theory.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Orend|first=Brian|date=2000-01-01|title=Jus Post Bellum|journal=Journal of Social Philosophy|langu...") |
N 06:34 | Just war theory diffhist +58,623 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{short description|Doctrine about when a war is ethically just}} {{redirect|Just war|the 1996 science fiction novel|Just War (novel)|theories about warfare in general|Military theory}} thumb|[[Augustine of Hippo|Saint Augustine was the first clear advocate of just-war theory.]] {{war}} The '''just war theory''' ({{langx|la|bellum iustum}})<ref>{{Cite book |...") |