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Analogy At War: Proportionality, Equality And The Law Of Targeting, Gregor Noll Jan 2013

Analogy At War: Proportionality, Equality And The Law Of Targeting, Gregor Noll

Gregor Noll

This text is an inquiry into how the international community is understood in and through international law. My prism for this inquiry shall be the principle of proportionality in international humanitarian law, relating expected civilian losses to anticipated military advantage. To properly understand proportionality, I have to revert to the structure of analogical thinking in the thomistic tradition. Proportionality presupposes a third element to which civilian losses and military advantage can be related. In a first reading, I develop how this tradition of thought might explain the difficulties contemporary IHL doctrine has in understanding proportionality. If military commanders misconceive the …