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Comparing the Socio-Political Ethics of Fighting Terrorism with Extreme Self-Defense in USA

2018

In this study the authors adopted a post-positivist research design philosophy to explore the likelihood that Americans would support extreme self-defense policies like torture, reducing human rights or banning Muslims to fight against global terrorism, especially after 9/11 and in light of the Trump conservative government. The authors grounded their research questions into the literature to form hypotheses in a correlational design strategy which they tested using nonparametric statistics. They collected opinions from 3213 Americans during 2016-2017 about applying extreme self-defense tactics to combat global terrorism and how these opinions contrasted between those holding a conservative…

Political science021105 building & construction05 social sciencesTerrorism0211 other engineering and technologiesPolitical ethicsEngineering ethics02 engineering and technologySelf defenseCriminology050601 international relations0506 political scienceInternational Journal of Risk and Contingency Management
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How to Defend in Water: The French Sailors' Surprising Method of Self-defence (1921)

2021

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Self-DefenseWaterSelf defenseCriminologyDPolitical scienceWorld WarsGV557-1198.995ArmyHistory (General) and history of EuropeGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesFranceSailorSportsGeneral Environmental ScienceActa Periodica Duellatorum
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Self-Defence Against Non-State Actors: Impulses from the Max Planck Trialogues on the Law of Peace and War

2017

The legality of self-defence against non-state actors is currently one of the most contested issues of the jus contra bellum. How should we interpret state practice – has it already given rise, in law, to a broader concept of self-defence, or is the traditional state centred view still good law? Under which specific requirements should self-defence against non-state actors, if at all, be regarded as lawful and how can an abuse of an extended right to self-defence be prevented? The “Impulses from the Max Planck Trialogues on the Law of Peace and War” consist of short essays dealing with these questions. The essays are grouped in four categories: 1) restrictivist positions upholding a state-c…

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