d the international community can be seen in the use of just war theory by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. The Nuremberg tribunal used the basic just war categories to determine if the actions taken by the Axis powers were in accord with international law. See Article 6(a) and (b) of the Nuremberg Charter, reprinted in Telford Taylor, The Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials 648 (1992).. 5. Johnson at 147-149. 6. Id. at 148. 7. Id. at 149. 8. Paul Ramsey, War and the Christian Conscience (1961) and The Just War: Force and Political Responsibility (1968). 9. Gardam at 817. 10. Id. at 223. 11. Id., citing R. Bainton, Christian Attitudes Toward War and Peace 14 (1960). 12. Id. at 223. 13. St. Augustine of Hippo, Against Faustus the Manichaean XXII.73-79, in Augustine: Political Writings, 222 (Michael W. Tkacz and Douglas Kries, trans, Ernest L. Fortin and Douglas Kries, eds. 1994). 14. Id. at 220. 15. Augustine at 221-222. 16. Id. at 222. 17. Id. at 220, 222. 18. Id. at 220. 19. Id. at 221. 20. Id. at 222. 21. Augustine at 220. 22. Id. 23. Id. at 222. 24. Id. at 220-222. 25. Id. at 222. ...