Unreliable Protection: An Experimental Study of Experts’ In Bello Proportionality Decisions

Author:

Statman Daniel1,Sulitzeanu-Kenan Raanan2ORCID,Mandel Micha3,Skerker Michael4,De Wijze Steven5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Philosophy, Haifa University, Israel

2. Federmann School of Public Policy and Department of Political Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

3. Department of Statistics and Data Science, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

4. Department of Leadership, Ethics, and Law, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, USA

5. School of Social Sciences, Manchester University, UK

Abstract

Abstract The proportionality principle is an international humanitarian law requirement intended to constrain the use of military force in order to protect civilians in armed conflicts. This research experimentally assesses the reliability of its application by legal and moral experts (in 11 countries), by military officers (in two countries) and by laypeople. Reliability was evaluated according to three criteria: inter-expert convergence; sensitivity to relevant factors; and robustness – relative (lack of) susceptibility to biases. Unlike laypeople, experts and military officers performed well on the sensitivity criterion and manifested an appropriate understanding of the principle at the abstract level. However, both groups of experts failed to reach reasonable judgment convergence. These findings cast doubt on the reliability of the protection provided to civilians during warfare, even when warring parties attempt to abide by the proportionality principle.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Law,Political Science and International Relations

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