i will know about the 3 parts of the just war theory – jus ad bellum, jus in bello, just post...
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Two key questions: When is it right to go to war? What is right to do in war? How should war be ended? Just War theory attempts to specify conditions for both these questions In the Summa Theologiae, Thomas Aquinas presents the general outline of what became the Just War Theory.TRANSCRIPT
I will know about the 3 parts of the Just War Theory – Jus ad bellum, Jus in bello,
Just post bellumHmk: Evaluate Just War Theory.
Traditional portrayals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgeYMK8TPRI
Glorified modern warfare:http://www.metacafe.com/watch/mv-FjzJ/
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Two key questions:When is it right to go to war?What is right to do in war? How should war be ended?
Just War theory attempts to specify conditions for both these questions
In the Summa Theologiae, Thomas Aquinas presents the general outline of what became the Just War Theory.
Addressed to heads of state and governments. They ‘set the wheels of war in motion’
Refers to when to start a warGive six requirements:
1. Just cause 2. Legitimate authority 3. Right intention 4. Likelihood of success 5. Proportionality 6. Last resort
Justice in war. Right conduct in the midst of battleApplies mainly to military commanders, officers
and soldiers. They are accountable for breaching the rules.
Conditions:1. Proportionality 2. Discrimination and non-combatant immunity 3. Obey all international laws 4. Fair treatment of Prisoners of War5. Avoid ‘evil’ means6. No Reprisals, avoid escalation
Justice after war (or during its ending)Transition from war to peaceConditions:
1. Proportionality – Avoid humiliation2. Discrimination – protect civilians3. Right vindication 4. Punishment – Offenders brought to justice and
held to account5. Compensation – Financial restitution to help
repair 6. Rehabilitation
1. 1 minute on your response to the title
2. 1 minute explaining why your opponent is wrong.
3. 3 questions aimed to trouble your opponent.
4. A 30 second summary explaining why you’ve won.
RULES: 1. If you are on one of the debating teams, you will be
individually representing your side in one of a number of head to heads!
2. Carefully prepare your points and questions as a group, but remember, when the debate begins, you’re on your own!
3. The judges decision is final. http://www.teachit.co.uk/custom_content/timer/timer.html
‘Just War Theory is an outdated theory. It is useless in today’s modern world.’
Using the lap tops!Research the views of modern people with
regards to fighting in war.Are they pacifists? Why?Some people to research include:
The Dalai LamaDietrich Bonhoeffer Andrew WilsonC S LewisAnyone else …