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This work examines the concept of self-defence in the context of International Law. The author takes a look at the various categories of the concept, and makes a critical analysis of the justification of self-defence in the context of modern day warfare. It further highlights the strains placed upon the trilogy of immediacy, necessity and proportionality,which circumscribes the use of force in diverse military situations.

Produktbeschreibung
This work examines the concept of self-defence in the context of International Law. The author takes a look at the various categories of the concept, and makes a critical analysis of the justification of self-defence in the context of modern day warfare. It further highlights the strains placed upon the trilogy of immediacy, necessity and proportionality,which circumscribes the use of force in diverse military situations.
Autorenporträt
Josephus Jeremiah Brimah se doctoró en Filosofía por la Universidad de Manchester y obtuvo un máster en Derecho por la Universidad de Sheffield. Ha impartido varios cursos de filosofía en el Fourah Bay College (Universidad de Sierra Leona) y en el Seminario Mayor Católico de San Pablo, y ha sido tutor en la Universidad de Manchester.