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A lesson focusing on sanctity of life: the just war theory and its application to the use of weapons of mass destruction.

Starts with key concept recap and some discussion points. Students are introduced to the just war criteria and complete activities on this, including categorising them into ius ad bellum and ius in bello and thinking of any issues or difficulties. They explore the types and effects of WMDs, and apply the just war theory to WMDs - developing their understanding of this further with the case study of Hiroshima. Finish with ‘choose your discussion’. All easily adaptable.

Resources included: PPT, detailed lesson plan, A4 sheet on the just war theory, Hiroshima account. Students will need textbook.

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