Current paradigm of «ius ad bellum»: «¿quid pro quo?»
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https://doi.org/10.14422/pen.v80.i310.y2024.010Keywords:
peace, International Law, human rights, political philosophyAbstract
This study aims to address the legal basis of the armed conflict, its global effects and reactions to it from a historical and philosophical basis. From the origin of societies to technological sophistication, war is inherent to Mankind. How States and International Organizations interact in this regard has varied with the evolution of conflicts and societies. It raises whether the restoration or guarantee of a Rule of Law, with special relevance of a Judicial Power as its cornerstone; it continues to be the cause and end of an armed intervention and if the armed conflict is acceptable and justifiable under the protection of an international organization that transcends the States.
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