Self-defense (International law)
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Self-defense (International law)
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Self-defense (International law)
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- War and self-defense, David Rodin
- Self-defence in international and criminal law, the doctrine of imminence, by Onder Bakircioglu
- Self-defence against non-state actors, Mary Ellen O'Connell, Christian J. Tams, Dire Tladi, Volume 1
- Preemptive Self-Defense, die Vereinbarkeit des Konzepts der Preemptive Self-Defense mit dem Völkerrecht, von Christian Richter
- Fighting at the legal boundaries, controlling the use of force in contemporary conflict, Kenneth Watkin
- Justification and excuse in international law, concept and theory of general defences, Federica Paddeu
- Anticipatory action in self-defence, essence and limits under international law, Kinga Tibori Szabó,
- The use of force in UN peace operations, Trevor Findlay
- War and self-defense, David Rodin
- Unilateral remedies to cyber operations, self-defence, countermeasures, necessity, and the question of attribution, Henning Lahmann
- The Six-Day War and Israeli self-defense, questioning the legal basis for preventive war, John Quigley
- "Armed attack" and Article 51 of the UN Charter, evolutions in customary law and practice, Tom Ruys
- The Changing Postwar International Legal Regime, The Role Played by Japan, Wakamizu Tsutsui
- Collective security, theory, law and practice, Nicholas Tsagourias and Nigel D. White
- International law and the use of force, Christine Gray
- War, aggression and self-defence, Yoram Dinstein
- Recourse to force, state action against threats and armed attacks, Thomas M. Franck
- War, aggression and self-defence, Yoram Dinstein
- Who should die?, the ethics of killing in war, Bradley Jay Strawser, Ryan Jenkins, and Michael Robillard
- Rethinking self-defence, the 'ancient right's' rationale disentangled, byT. Markus Funk
- War, aggression, and self-defence, by Yoram Dinstein
- The right of self-defence under customary international law and Article 51 of the United Nations Charter
- International law and new wars, Christine Chinkin, Mary Kaldor
- Regional organisations and the development of collective security, beyond chapter VIII of the UN Charter, Ademola Abass
- The changing nature of self-defence in international law, Matthias Schmidl
- Self-defense against the use of force in international law, Stanimir A. Alexandrov ; with a foreword by Louis B. Sohn
- Recourse to force, state action against threats and armed attacks, Thomas M. Franck
- The International Court of Justice and self-defence in international law, James A. Green
- The ethics of preventive war, edited by Deen K. Chatterjee
- Terrorism and anti-terrorism, a normative and practical assessment, Christopher L. Blakesley
- War, aggression and self-defence, Yoram Dinstein
- International law and the use of force, Christine Gray
- The use of force and international law, Christian Henderson
- 'Armed attack' and Article 51 of the UN Charter, evolutions in customary law and practice, Tom Ruys
- Military professionalism and humanitarian law, the struggle to reduce the hazards of war, Yishai Beer
- The ethics of preventive war, edited by Deen K. Chatterjee
- Necessity and proportionality and the right of self-defence in international law, Chris O'Meara
- Rescuing nationals abroad through military coercion and intervention on grounds of humanity, by Natalino Ronzitti
- Terrorism and Anti-Terrorism, A Normative and Practical Assessment, Christopher Blakesley