Asked by David Yeritsyan on May 10, 2024
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Decisions to wage war under the just war doctrine require that the justice of opting for war is determined by whether a proposed war satisfies a number of criteria,including
The following ______.
A) it is properly authorized
B) it is a last resort
C) it is motivated by right intention
D) all of these
Just War Doctrine
A theory in international relations that outlines the conditions under which a war can be morally justified.
Right Intention
The ethical principle that actions should be guided by good or morally correct purposes.
Properly Authorized
Officially or formally approved or sanctioned, according to the relevant laws or standards.
- Comprehend the legal guidelines and tactics guiding the treatment of detainees in scenarios involving global disputes and acts of terrorism.
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Griffin TommyMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
All of these criteria - proper authorization, last resort, and right intention - must be met for a war to be considered just under the just war doctrine.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the legal guidelines and tactics guiding the treatment of detainees in scenarios involving global disputes and acts of terrorism.