Abstract

Géraud de La Pradelle, The Role of Law in Existing Wars Democratic governments increasingly use juridical arguments to justify military operations. This practice relieves them of the necessity of providing more pertinent arguments. However, public opinion generally attributes to law the virtues characteristic of domestic order where the legitimacy of juridical argumentation is verified by a tribunal. But in foreign affairs the argumentation of a state escapes such juridical control The result in not very healthy.

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