Proportionality
In: in Crawford, Pellet & Olleson (eds), The Law of International Responsibility (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010) 1157–1168
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In: in Crawford, Pellet & Olleson (eds), The Law of International Responsibility (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010) 1157–1168
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In: in Grote, R, Lachenmann, F, and Wolfrum, R, (eds), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law (Oxford University Press), March 2018, https://oxcon.ouplaw.com/view/10.1093/law-mpeccol/law-mpeccol-e38
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In: INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ETHICS, Wiley & Sons, 2012
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In: Worldview, Band 16, Heft 3, S. 42-44
Among most analysts concerned with the morality of warfare, the rule of proportionality— that the seriousness of the damages inflicted must not exceed the seriousness of the injury to be prevented by the war—holds a central place. That rule was prominent in several recent contributions to this magazine, including ones by me and by Paul Ramsey (see the issues of April and November, 1972). In any application of the rule one must take into account damages and benefits to all participants and observers: "our" side, "their" side, those caught in between and the presumed beneficiaries elsewhere.
In: Philosophical Foundations of Constitutional Law, S. 305-322
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In: Weighing Lives in War, Eds., Claire Finkelstein, Larry May, Jens David Ohlin. Oxford University Press, 2017; ISBN: 9780198796183
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In: Rowan Cruft and Massimo Renzo (eds), Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights, Oxford University Press, Forthcoming
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