Publication:
Normas y discursos. Los conflictos armados y el derecho penal antes y después del 11-S

Date

2016

Director

Publisher

Università degli studi Firenze
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa

Project identifier

MINECO//DER2013-47425-R/ES/recolecta

Abstract

In this paper we will analyze several aspects of the ‘war on terror’ by comparing the classic legal war-paradigm with the security policies that have been activated after 9/11. Taking certain cornestones of ius publicum europaeumas our starting point (such as the distinction between enemy and criminal or the principle of equality between enemies), we will try to show how the current restoration of the ‘just war doctrine’ is increasing the confusion between international responsibility and criminal liability, thereby blurring the distinction between ius ad bellumand ius in bello. However, in our view, the reasons put forward to support these ‘new wars’, far from being new, have on the contrary legitimated a way back to discursive and normative mechanisms that justify war with medieval arguments.

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Keywords

Ius ad bellum/ius in bello, War on terror, Just war, Security, Preventive defense

Department

Derecho Público / Zuzenbide Publikoa

Faculty/School

Degree

Doctorate program

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