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Pre-emptive Self-Defence: "In an age of international terrorism, the law on self-defence needs to be expanded to include the right to pre-emptive self-defence."

An evaluation of arguments both for and against this proposition

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The essay critically examines the implications of expanding international law to encompass an unrestricted doctrine of pre-emptive war within self-defense. It explores both moral and practical arguments for and against pre-emptive self-defense, analyzing the nature of terrorist threats and the current legal framework. The discussion includes alternatives to pre-emptive actions and their potential consequences, while also addressing the limitations of law and power in the context of international relations.

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Pre-emptive Self-Defence: "In an age of international terrorism, the law on self-defence needs to be expanded to include the right to pre-emptive self-defence.", Sebastian Plappert

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Erscheinungsdatum
2010
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Titel
Pre-emptive Self-Defence: "In an age of international terrorism, the law on self-defence needs to be expanded to include the right to pre-emptive self-defence."
Untertitel
An evaluation of arguments both for and against this proposition
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2010
Einband
Paperback
ISBN13
9783640664184
Reihe
Beschreibung
The essay critically examines the implications of expanding international law to encompass an unrestricted doctrine of pre-emptive war within self-defense. It explores both moral and practical arguments for and against pre-emptive self-defense, analyzing the nature of terrorist threats and the current legal framework. The discussion includes alternatives to pre-emptive actions and their potential consequences, while also addressing the limitations of law and power in the context of international relations.