The book presents a compelling argument that war refugees face unique injustices and deserve restitution and support from socio-political institutions. Jennifer Kling emphasizes the need to differentiate between refugees and migrants, asserting that while refugees are entitled to aid due to their circumstances, they still bear some moral responsibilities. This nuanced perspective challenges conventional views on migration and highlights the complexities of justice in the context of war-induced displacement.
Jennifer Kling Boeken


Can war be justified? Pacifists answer that it cannot; they oppose war and advocate for nonviolent alternatives to war. But defenders of just war theory argue that in some circumstances, when the effectiveness of nonviolence is limited, wars can be justified.