CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY DAREN BOWYER JUST WAR DOCTRINE
CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY DAREN BOWYER JUST WAR DOCTRINE
CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY DAREN BOWYER JUST WAR DOCTRINE
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
108<br />
Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws Part 1, Book 1, chapter 3, Extract in Brown, Nardin and Rengger,<br />
op cit, pp 399-406, at p400.<br />
109<br />
H Kissinger, op cit, p77.<br />
110<br />
Machiavelli, op cit, pp95, 96,100,101.<br />
111<br />
F F Coppola, Apocalypse Now (United Artists, 1979).<br />
112<br />
M Howard, ‘Temperamenta Belli: Can War be Controlled’ in M Howard (Ed), Restraints on War.<br />
Studies in the Limitation of Armed Conflict (Oxford: OUP, 1979), pp1-3<br />
113<br />
Ibid, p14.<br />
114<br />
I Kant, op cit.<br />
115<br />
G W F Hegel, op cit, p370.<br />
116<br />
G B Carter, Porton Down. 75 years of Chemical and Biological Research (London: HMSO, 1992),<br />
p49.<br />
117 M Ignatieff, The Warrior’s Honor (London: Chatto and Windus, 1998), p161.<br />
118 Cited ibid, pp162-163.<br />
119 H Bull, op cit, p178.<br />
120 Ibid, p181.<br />
121 M Wight, International Theory, pp206-207.<br />
122 M Igantief, op cit, p100.<br />
123 Aristotle, Politics and Athenian Constitution (Edited and translated J Warrington) (London: J M Dent<br />
& Sons, 1959), p212.<br />
124<br />
Ibid, p213.<br />
125<br />
A C Arend and R J Beck, International Law and the Use of Force (London: Routledge, 1993), p13.<br />
126<br />
S D Bailey, Prohibitions and Restraints in War (London: Oxford University Press for The Royal<br />
Institute of International Affairs, 1972), pp5-6.<br />
127<br />
Ibid, pp6-7.<br />
128<br />
P Ramsey, ‘The Just War According to St Augustine’ in J B Elshtain (Ed), Just War Theory (Oxford:<br />
Blackwell, 1992), pp8-22.<br />
129 Ibid, p16.<br />
130 Ibid, p19.<br />
131 S D Bailey, op cit, pp9-10.<br />
132 L S Cahill, Love Your Enemies: Discipleship, Pacifism and Just War Theory (Minneapolis: Fortress<br />
Press, 1994), p84.<br />
133 Cited ibid. Emphasis added.<br />
134 St Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiæ (Concise Translation, Ed: T McDermot) (Westminster:<br />
Christian Classics, 1989), p367.<br />
135 Ibid, pp367-368.<br />
136 J Tooke, The Just War in Aquinas and Grotius (London: Society for the Promotion of Christ’s<br />
Kingdom, 1965), p22.<br />
137 Ibid, p27.<br />
138 See, for example, M Howard, ‘Temperamenti Belli: Can War be Controlled?’<br />
139 M Ignatieff, op cit, pp148-149<br />
140 L S Cahill, op cit, p93.<br />
141 St Thomas Aquinas cited in S D Bailey, op cit, p12.<br />
142 Francisco de Vitoria, cited ibid, p11.<br />
143 Francisco de Vitoria, cited in M Walzer, op cit, p62.<br />
144 Francisco Suarez, cited in S D Bailey, op cit.<br />
145 Ian Holliday ‘When is a Cause Just?’ in Review of International Studies, Volume 28, Number 3, July<br />
2002.<br />
146 Francisco Suarez cited in Arend and Beck, op cit.<br />
147 S D Bailey, op cit, p9.<br />
148 E Dumbauld, op cit, p66.<br />
149 Hugo Grotius, The Law of War and Peace, Prolegomena, §25. Extract in Brown, Nardin and Rengger,<br />
op cit, pp325-334, at pp330-331.<br />
150 Grotius, The Law of War and Peace, Book 1 Chapter 2, §6, ibid, at p334.<br />
151 Samuel Pufendorf, On the Duties of Man and Citizen. Book 2 § 16. Extract ibid, pp 341-348, at p345.<br />
152 Ibid, at pp346-347.<br />
63