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Alexander, Larry. 2015. Distributive Justice and Retributive Justice. In Oxford Handbook of Distributive Justice, ed. S. Olsaretti: Oxford University Press.
Bazargan, Saba. 2013. Complicitous Liability in War. Philosophical Studies 165 (1): 177-195.
Ferzan, Kimberly Kessler. 2012. Culpable Aggression: The Basis for Moral Liability to Defensive Killing. Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, Forthcoming.
FitzPatrick, William J. 2003. Acts, Intentions, and Moral Permissibility: In Defence of the Doctrine of Double Effect. Analysis 63 (280): 317-321.
Frowe, Helen. 2014. Non-Combatant Liability in War In How We Fight: Ethics in War, eds. H. Frowe and G. Lang, 172-189: OUP.
Frowe, Helen. 2008. Equating Innocent Threats and Bystanders. Journal of Applied Philosophy 25 (4): 277-290.
Gardner, John, and Fran?ois Tanguay-Renaud. 2011. Desert and Avoidability in Self-Defense. Ethics 122 (1): 111-134.
Hurka, Thomas. 2005. Proportionality in the Morality of War. Philosophy and Public Affairs 33 (1): 34–66.
———. 2007. Liability and Just Cause. Ethics and International Affairs 21 (2): 199–218.
Kutz, Christopher. 2005. The Difference Uniforms Make: Collective Violence in Criminal Law and War. Philosophy & public affairs 33 (2): 148-180.
Lazar, Seth. 2011. The Responsibility Dilemma for Killing in War: A Review Essay. Ethics 122 (1): 8-9.
Matravers, Matt. 2011. Mad, Bad, or Faulty? Desert in Distributive and Retributive Justice. Responsibility and distributive justice: 136-151.
McMahan, Jeff. 2005. The Basis of Moral Liability to Defensive Killing. Philosophical Issues 15 (1): 386–405.
———. 2010. The Just Distribution of Harm between Combatants and Noncombatants. Philosophy and Public Affairs 38 (4): 342-379.
———. 2011. Who Is Morally Liable to Be Killed in War. Analysis 71 (3): 544-559.
Moore, Michael S. 2007. Causing, Aiding, and the Superfluity of Accomplice Liability. University of Pennsylvania Law Review: 395-452.
Otsuka, Michael. 1994. Killing the Innocent in Self-Defense. Philosophy and Public Affairs 23 (1): 74–94.
———. 2008. Double Effect, Triple Effect and the Trolley Problem: Squaring the Circle in Looping Cases. Utilitas 20 (01): 92-110.
Rocheleau, Jordy. 2011. Liability, Just Cause, and Limits on the Multiplication of Purposes in War. unpublished manuscript, available at http://isme.tamu.edu/ISME11/Rocheleau-ISME2011.pdf
Scheffler, Samuel. 2006. Is Terrorism Morally Distinctive? Journal of Political Philosophy 14 (1): 1-17.
Strawser, Bradley Jay. 2013. Killing by Remote Control: The Ethics of an Unmanned Military: Oup Usa.
Tadros, Victor. 2014. Orwell's Battle with Brittain: Vicarious Liability for Unjust Aggression. Philosophy and Public Affairs 42 (1): 42-77.
———. 2015. Wrongful Intentions without Closeness. Philosophy & Public Affairs 43 (1): 52-74.
Thomson, Judith Jarvis. 1985. Double Effect, Triple Effect and the Trolley Problem: Squaring the Circle in Looping Cases. Yale Law Journal 94 (6): 1395-1415.
———. 1991. Self-Defense. Philosophy and Public Affairs 20 (4): 283-310.
?verland, Gerhard. 2005. Contractual Killing. Ethics 115 (4): 692-720.
———. 2005. Killing Civilians. European Journal of Philosophy 13 (3): 345-363.
?verland, Gerhard. 2011. Moral Taint: On the Transfer of the Implications of Moral Culpability. Journal of Applied Philosophy 28 (2): 122-136.