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Necessity and non-combatant immunity

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Lazar, Seth

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Cambridge University Press

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The principle of non-combatant immunity protects non-combatants against intentional attacks in war. It is the most widely endorsed and deeply held moral constraint on the conduct of war. And yet it is difficult to justify. Recent developments in just war

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Review of International Studies

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2037-12-31