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just war - перевод на испанский

DOCTRINE ABOUT WHEN A WAR IS ETHICALLY JUST
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  • Saint Augustine]] was the first clear advocate of just-war theory.

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Guerra justa, guerra que tiene todo el apoyo de los ciudadanos por la creencia de que tienen la razón a diferencia de la injusticia del enemigo
just reward         
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  • [[IDF Caterpillar D9]]N [[armored bulldozer]]s destroy a Hezbollah bunker.
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  • An Israeli soldier tosses a grenade into a Hezbollah bunker
  • IAF targeting a Katyusha rocket launcher
  • An infographic produced by the Israel Defence Force criticizing Hezbollah's violations of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701. The resolution calls for Hezbollah to remain disarmed and bans paramilitary activity south of the [[Litani River]].
  • Lebanon's Prime Minister Fouad Siniora
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  • War map, "Hezbollah Defensive System in Southern Lebanon", 2006
  • A sign erected after the 2006 Lebanon war in [[South Lebanon]] which displays rockets and Hezbollah leader [[Hassan Nasrallah]]
  • Israeli soldiers of the [[Nahal Brigade]] leaving Lebanon
  • Israel Solidarity Rally in [[Los Angeles]]
  • Israeli air strike]] on [[Jiyeh]] power station<ref name="seattlepi"/> 10 August 2006
  • Structural damage of a residential building in [[Kiryat Shmona]] after being hit by a rocket
  • Areas in Lebanon targeted by Israeli bombing, 12 July to 13 August 2006
  • A burnt forest in northern Israel caused by Hezbollah rockets
  • IDPs]] in south Lebanon, 2006
  • A Lebanese protest in Sydney
  • cross-border raid]] map
ARMED CONFLICT PRIMARILY BETWEEN ISRAEL AND HEZBOLLAH
July 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah clash; Operation Just Reward; 2006 Israel-Lebanon-Hezbollah conflict; Just Reward; Operation Just Rewards; Tammuz War; 2006 Middle East Crisis; 2006 Lebanon-Israel War; 2006 Israeli-Lebanese War; 2006 Israel Lebanon crisis; 2006 Lebanon-Israel crisis; 2006 Israel-Hezbollah Conflict in Lebanon; 2006 Israel-Lebanon war; 2006 Israel-Lebanon crisis; 2006 Israeli-Lebanese conflict; 2006 Israel-Hezbollah conflict; 2006 Israel Lebanon Conflict; 2006 invasion of Lebanon; 2006 Lebanon-Israel conflict; 2006 Israel War; 2006 Israel-Lebanon Crisis; Israel Lebanon conflict of 2006; 2006 Israeli-Lebanon conflict; Israel-Hezbollah war; Israel-hezbollah war; Attacks affecting Lebanese industry in the 2006 Lebanon war; 34 day war; 2006 Israel-Lebanon Conflict; 2006 Israel-Lebanon War; Arab-israeli conflict 2006; July war; The second Lebanon War; The July War; Lebanon-Israel conflict of 2006; 2006 Israel crisis; 2006 Lebanon crisis; 34 days war; 2006 Israel-Hezbollah War; 2006 Middle East conflict; 2006 Israeli-Lebanon War; Second Lebanon War; 2006 war in Lebanon; Israel-Lebanon 2006 War; Northern Shield War; War of the North; July War; 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war; 2006 Lebanon war; 2006 Lebanon conflict; Attacks affecting Lebanese industry in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict; 2006 israel-Lebanon War; 2006 israel- Lebanon War; 2006 Lebanese War; 2006 Lebanese war; Second Israeli war on Lebanon; 2006 Lebanon Conflict; 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict; 2006 Israel–Lebanon War; 2006 israeli invasion of lebanon; 2006 Lebanon-Israel war; 2006 Israel–Lebanon conflict; 2006 Israeli-Hizballah conflict; 2006 Israel–Lebanon crisis; 2006 lebanon; 2006 Israel–Hezbollah War; Israel vs. Lebanon Wars 2006; Lebanon War of 2006; Lebanon war 2006; David Markovich (Israeli military officer); 2006 lebanon war; Environmental impact of the 2006 Lebanon War; Media coverage of the 2006 Lebanon War
(n.) = recompensa justa
Ex: It was a just reward for the two hectic years she had spent answering telephones that never stopped ringing.
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  • Japanese soldiers]] in [[Suzhou]], China, 1938
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  • Bodies of some of the hundreds of Vietnamese villagers who were killed by U.S. soldiers during the [[My Lai Massacre]]
  • Palmiry]] near [[Warsaw]] in 1940 for mass execution (''[[AB-Aktion]]'')
  • [[Bodo League massacre]] during the Korean War in 1950
  • [[2013 Shahbag protests]] demanding the death penalty for the war criminals of the 1971 [[Bangladesh Liberation War]]
  • Soviet POWs died in Nazi custody]].
INDIVIDUAL ACT CONSTITUTING A SERIOUS VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OF WAR
War crimes; War criminal; Warcrime; War criminals; Responses of Germany and Japan to World War II crimes; Post-war Germany vs post-war Japan; War Crime; War Crimes; War Criminal; War law; War-crime; War-crimes; War Criminals; War Crimes Law; Inhuman war crime; Wartime atrocities; War crime against civilians; War crimes against civilians
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Википедия

Just war theory

The just war theory (Latin: bellum iustum) is a doctrine, also referred to as a tradition, of military ethics which is studied by military leaders, theologians, ethicists and policy makers. The purpose of the doctrine is to ensure that a war is morally justifiable through a series of criteria, all of which must be met for a war to be considered just. The criteria are split into two groups: jus ad bellum ("right to go to war") and jus in bello ("right conduct in war"). The first group of criteria concerns the morality of going to war, and the second group of criteria concerns the moral conduct within war. There have been calls for the inclusion of a third category of just war theory (jus post bellum) dealing with the morality of post-war settlement and reconstruction. The just war theory postulates the belief that war, while it is terrible but less so with the right conduct, is not always the worst option. Important responsibilities, undesirable outcomes, or preventable atrocities may justify war.

Opponents of the just war theory may either be inclined to a stricter pacifist standard (proposing that there has never been nor can there ever be a justifiable basis for war) or they may be inclined toward a more permissive nationalist standard (proposing that a war need only to serve a nation's interests to be justifiable). In many cases, philosophers state that individuals do not need to be plagued by a guilty conscience if they are required to fight. A few philosophers ennoble the virtues of the soldier while they also declare their apprehensions for war itself. A few, such as Rousseau, argue for insurrection against oppressive rule.

The historical aspect, or the "just war tradition", deals with the historical body of rules or agreements that have applied in various wars across the ages. The just war tradition also considers the writings of various philosophers and lawyers through history, and examines both their philosophical visions of war's ethical limits and whether their thoughts have contributed to the body of conventions that have evolved to guide war and warfare.

Примеры употребления для just war
1. "To me, it‘s not just war–fighting now but in the future," Mullen said.
2. People here have bought into the idea of proportionality and the just war,‘‘ Flournoy said.
3. Even Princeton Professor Richard Falk, a longtime anti–war activist, wrote in The Nation ("Defining a Just War," Oct. 2', 2001) that the war in Afghanistan was "the first truly just war since World War II." But was it?
4. Paul Hill, who murdered a doctor who performed abortions, made similar "just war" arguments, she says.
5. No negotiations, no limited military operation – just war – and on such dubious grounds, and of course with such pathetic results.