Teoria Contemporânea da Guerra Justa: uma entrevista com Helen Frowe.
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2014v13n2p233Abstract
Nessa entrevista são abordados os principais aspectos contemporâneos da Teoria da Guerra Justa. Pretende introduzir estudantes e pesquisadores e indica as principais referências bibliográficas sobre o campo.
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