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Introduction
Part I Perspectives on Just War Doctrine, International Relations, and Armed Conflict: Theocentric natural law and just war doctrine
Anthropocentric natural law and its implications for international relations and armed conflict
The rejection of natural law and its implications for international relations and armed conflict. Part II International Law and the Customary Principles Underpinning the Law of Armed Conflict: Prevention and preemptive war
The development of international humanitarian law and the continued relevance of custom
The Martens clause and military necessity
The principle of distinction: beyond an obligation of customary international humanitarian law
The principle of proportionality
Hors de combat: post-September 11 challenges to the rules
Occupation responsibilities and constraints
Conclusion
Index.
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