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The Right to Digital Self-Defense

IEEE Security & Privacy, 2017
Although the right to physical self-defense is legally well established, it’s unclear how this principle translates to security in today’s digital world. Approaches to cyber self-defense are discussed, as are arguments for and against allowing organizations to actively respond to cyberattacks.
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Division and Combination of Right to Defense and Right to Benefit: Focusing on Right to Trial and Right to Vote

European Constitutional Law Association, 2023
The right to defense means the right to demand the omission or cessation of an act of external aggression by the state against the freedoms presupposed thereon. Depending on the type of freedom that is the premise of the right of defence, the state’s external aggression against it also differs in its type.
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American gun rights

2018
Equally important to the development of American law, as well as the Western's imagination of gunslinging heroics, is the constitutional guarantee of gun possession, a guarantee explored in this chapter by examining key Supreme Court cases. This chapter argues that the modified conception of defense, from a collective duty to an individual right ...
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The Right to Defense in Criminal Proceedings

Journal of Russian Law, 2016
Analyzed in this article is the Resolution of the Plenum of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation No. 29 dated 30 June 2015 “On the practice of courts of law, ensuring the right to defense in criminal proceedings”. The new feature of the defendant is determined – statement of the court procedure to the temporary absent or remote defendant.
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The Right to Self-Defense Against the State

Philosophia, 2020
The Second Amendment is accepted as protecting a right, but it is commonly accepted that the right is not unrestricted. I will explore the most commonly suggested restrictions proposed by gun control advocates and show why these restrictions to the Second Amendment are unjustifiably high, especially when compared with restrictions we accept for other ...
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Is there a “right” to self‐defense?

Criminal Justice Ethics, 2004
The use of defensive force, even deadly force, in protection of self or others (hereinafter "self-defense") is a paradigm of moral and legal permissibility. However, just why this is so has turned out to be quite a puzzle; indeed, there is today hardly the slightest consensus on the moral justification for this permission to use force, or even on what ...
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A Defense of Rights to Well-Being

2017
Many value theorists, especially those adhering more closely to classical liberalism, refuse to recognize rights to well-being. This chapter argues that there are no a priori reasons to reject the notion that people have rights to well-being as well as rights to freedoms.
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Right to Self Defense Against International Terroism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The requirements of attributability, proportionality and necessity have been the conditions to be met while exercising the right of self defense. While the limitations of necessity and proportionality have largely remained uncontested, a huge discrepancy has aroused regarding the requirement of attributability. It has been a subject of vital importance
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