Book Description:
ISBN-13: 9780190655020
This book explores the intersection of human rights and personal self-defense within the framework of international law. It delves into the complex legal and ethical considerations surrounding the right to self-defense in the context of human rights violations. The author examines various case studies and legal precedents to illustrate how individuals can assert their right to self-defense in situations where their human rights are being threatened or violated.
The book also discusses the limitations and challenges of using self-defense as a means to protect one’s human rights, particularly in cases where state actors are involved. It raises important questions about the balance between individual rights and state sovereignty, and the role of international law in protecting individuals from human rights abuses.
this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal and moral implications of personal self-defense in the context of human rights, offering valuable insights for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers working in the field of international law and human rights.
This edition retains the full content with the added advantage of portability, allowing readers to easily access and engage with the material from any device, whether in a classroom or during fieldwork.