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|a Just War and Human Rights :
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|a Right intention and a just and lasting peace -- Reasonable chance of success -- Post Bellum obligations of noncombatant immunity -- Negative and positive corresponding duties of R2P -- Justified drones strikes are predicated on R2P norms -- Updating the fourth Geneva Convention.
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