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Can Just War Theory Justify Targeted Killing? An Investigation Into Three Models
註釋I first suggest, against most common wisdom in the field, that the notion of targeted killing should be released from its association with with the war against terror. Targeted killing is a method of fighting against irregular forces even if these don't employ terror. I then present three interpretations of just war theory - Individualism, Collectivism and Contractualism - and show how each of them supports the practice of targeted killing.