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The first of two principles contained in the "Just War Theory," Jus Ad Bellum and Jus In Bello. Jus Ad Bellum in Latin means "The Law to War." It defines standards by which a country can declare war and maintain that their reasons were "just." The term was coined in the same era in which the League of Nations originated. However, it was not used in doctrine until the late 1940s. Its principles include a declaration of war must have a just cause, proper authority, right intention, resonable probability of success, and whose ends are proportional to the means.
Under the guildlines of Jus Ad Bellum, France and England had proper cause to declare war on Nazi Germany, who was the obvious aggresser in the second world war.
by Stevo November 10, 2004
Get the Jus Ad Bellummug. VERY VERY ugly woman.
by Stevo August 29, 2003
Get the plane crashmug. by Stevo August 29, 2003
Get the fade to blackmug. what is that neglar doin with my tv?
by Stevo December 10, 2004
Get the neglarmug. Michael Jordans Son...
Not as good as MJ but pretty all right compared to some other players...
(Don't hate, appreciate)
Not as good as MJ but pretty all right compared to some other players...
(Don't hate, appreciate)
by STEVO May 26, 2003
Get the Kobemug. by stevo April 2, 2004
Get the medievalmug. 