Self-Defense Arguments in the Jihad Concept and Their Counterparts in Western International Law
In: Jihad and its Challenges to International and Domestic Law, S. 209-226
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In: Jihad and its Challenges to International and Domestic Law, S. 209-226
In: War and Self-Defense, S. 70-100
In: Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture, S. 263-271
In: Human Rights and Personal Self-Defense in International Law, S. 17-74
In: How We Fight, S. 104-137
In: How We Fight, S. 75-86
In: From Just War to Modern Peace Ethics
In: Global Constitutionalism and the Path of International Law, S. 164-206
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Bans on standard magazines benefit criminals and endanger victims
In: Human Rights and Personal Self-Defense in International Law, S. 217-234
In: Human Rights and Personal Self-Defense in International Law, S. 75-90
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Joris van de Riet (Leiden University - Leiden Law School) has posted Self-Determination in International Law: A Kantian Perspective (Kant's Project of Enlightenment: XIVth International Kant Congress (Bonn, 8-13 September 2024)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The right to...
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T. Markus Funk, who has written extensively on self-defense law, has an article with this title here (in The Champion, the magazine of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers); here's the abstract: The cases of Jordan Neely, Ahmaud Arbery, Kyle Rittenhouse, and George Alan Kelly brought the long-simmering national debate about self-defense to a full…
Blog: Cato at Liberty
The best way for Taiwan to survive against an invasion attempt is an asymmetric defense or "porcupine" strategy.
Blog: FDD's Long War Journal
The attacks against Houthi missiles are no longer being conducted under the aegis of an international coalition, but directly by the U.S. military.
The post U.S. targets Houthi anti-ship missiles in "self-defense" strikes first appeared on FDD's Long War Journal.