In 'The Ethics of War and Peace', Helen Frowe examines the moral and legal dimensions of armed conflict. Through a systematic analysis of just war theory, international law, and case studies, Frowe explores the ethical considerations that arise in times of war and peace. This book delves into the complex interplay between civil liberties, ethics, and the laws of armed conflict, shedding light on the challenges faced by societies striving to uphold individual freedoms while maintaining international order.