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Just War Theory

26. Augustine at 222. 27. St. Thomas deals with the question of the legitimacy of war in his Summa Theologicae, Part II, II, Q. 40, Art. 1. 28. Id., especially Reply Obj. 1-3 where St. Thomas bases his arguments heavily on the writings of St. Augustine. 29. Aquinas, Summa Theologicae, II, II, Q. 40, Art. 1. 30. Id. 31. Id. 32. Id. 33. David J. Bederman, Reception of the Classical Tradition in International Law: Grotius' De Jure Belli Ac Pacis, 10 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 1, 31-32 (1996). 34. Id. . 35. Id. at 6. 36. Id. 37. Bederman at 1. 38. Id. 39. Johnson at 151. 40. Hugo Grotius, The Law of War and Peace, Bk. II, Ch. 1 (1949) cited in Ziyad Motala and David T. ButleRitchie, Self-Defense in International Law, the United Nations, and the Bosnian Conflict, 57 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 1, 10 n.75 (1995). 40. Bederman at 32. 41. Roberts at 225. 42. Bederman at 32. 43. Id. 44. Motala at 10. 45. Id. 46. Id. 47. Id. 48. Id. at 11. 49. Motala at 11. 50. Id. 51. See the Nuremberg Charter, art. 6(a)-(c). The charter lists the waging of aggressive war, "violations of the laws ...

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