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Abstract
During the century preceding the First World War the topic of "just war," frequently and intensely treated in earlier periods, had almost disappeared from the writings on international relations. Since the end of the war, however, the issue has been revived by writers within and without the legal profession. The present article purports, principally by an inquiry into its historical background, to determine its legal relevance.
Recommended Citation
Arthur Nussbaum,
JUST WAR-A LEGAL CONCEPT?,
42
Mich. L. Rev.
453
(1943).
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