Limits of Self Defence in International Law with Specific Reference to the Modern-day Use of Force
Gayathri. U Abstract: Every state has an inherent right to defend itself from unlawful aggression or attack by another state or non-state actors. The concept of self-defence underwent a significant change after the 9/11 attack, where its application extended to terrorist attacks or non-state actors. Though this right is inherent, it has certain limitations that…
