(redirected fromSelf-defence (law)) Dictionary Thesaurus Self-Defense The protection of one's person or property against some injury attempted by another. Self-defense is a defense to certain criminal charges as well as to some civil claims. Under bothCriminal LawandTort Law, self-defense is ...
The right of self-defence under customary international law and Article 51 of the United Nations CharterA. Constantinou
For a succinct but illuminating analysis of the Caroline incident, which prompted Daniel Webster to lay down conditions governing the right of self-defence claimed by the UK against US rebels opposing its rule in North America, see, Vaughan Lowe,International Law(Oxford Univ. Press, 2007) 275–...
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Self-Defence Law In order to determine whether an act of self-defense is legally justified, certain criteria must be met. Generally speaking, the person claiming self defense must prove that they were acting in a manner that was necessary and reasonable under the circumstances. This includes an...
Self-Defence Speech, available at: Initial Thoughts on the UK Attorney General’s Self-Defence Speech [4] Olivier Corten, The Law Against War: The Prohibition on the Use of Force in Contemporary International Law (Hart, 2010), 407-411. Cited in James A. ...
Self-defence and the law for women It is very rare that a man who attacks a woman, only to be beaten, could have her prosecuted for assault. Even in cases where she did know very clearly that her actions could cause serious injury. ...
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This book examines the burgeoning relationship between the ICJ and the right of self-defence. Since 2003 there have been three major decisions of the ICJ that have dealt directly with the law governing self-defence actions, in contrast to only two such cases in the preceding fifty years. This...