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Risk Taking and Force Protection
Legal Philosophy Between State and Transnationalism Seminar Series
  • David Luban, Georgetown Law School
  • Dan Priel, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
  • François Tanguay-Renaud, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Document Type
Video
Publication Date
9-16-2011
Keywords
  • Civilian war casualties--Moral and ethical aspects,
  • Civilians in war,
  • War and society
Abstract

David Duban, University Professor and Professor of Law and Philosophy at Georgetown Law, defends Michael Walzer’s reconstruction of the Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE) and its implications for the risks that just warriors must take to minimize harm to civilians.

Respondent: Dan Priel, Osgoode Hall Law School

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Presented by Jack & Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime, and Security, Ontario Legal Philosophy Partnership and Osgoode Hall Law School.

Citation Information
David Luban, Dan Priel and François Tanguay-Renaud. "Risk Taking and Force Protection" (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dan_priel/15/