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Navigating mortality: exploring the dynamic changes related to cultural worldviews and self-esteem in cancer patients. [PDF]
Zhou J, Zhou F, Tang Y, Ma J.
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Inside the anger: development and validation of a new questionnaire. [PDF]
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Efficacy of 20 min yoga module for reducing burnout among healthcare workers: protocol of randomised control trial and results of pilot study. [PDF]
Upadhyay V +4 more
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The battered who commit homicide; an overview of battered person's syndrome and battered child syndrome in Canadian and American contexts. [PDF]
Mendonca O, Patel M.
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Abstract A State may exercise its inherent right of individual self-defence against any activity, including an action from, to, or within space, that constitutes an armed attack, and its right of anticipatory self-defence against any activity that amounts to an imminent armed attack against it. Article 51 of the UN Charter recognizes the
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2015
Is self-defence against a cyber attack permitted? What about a cyber counter-attack against a conventional or cyber attack? Under Article 51 UN Charter self-defence is permitted ‘if an armed attack occurs’. Many scholars agree that a cyber attack amounts to an ‘armed attack’ when it causes harm or damage approximately comparable to a â ...
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Is self-defence against a cyber attack permitted? What about a cyber counter-attack against a conventional or cyber attack? Under Article 51 UN Charter self-defence is permitted ‘if an armed attack occurs’. Many scholars agree that a cyber attack amounts to an ‘armed attack’ when it causes harm or damage approximately comparable to a â ...
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2023
Abstract This chapter proposes an alternative account of the morality of killing in war by introducing the idea of moral permissibility. It argues that some instances of harm against the non-liable—agent-relative prerogatives to defend oneself and killing non-liable unjust combatants in pursuit of a just war—might be justified on the ...
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Abstract This chapter proposes an alternative account of the morality of killing in war by introducing the idea of moral permissibility. It argues that some instances of harm against the non-liable—agent-relative prerogatives to defend oneself and killing non-liable unjust combatants in pursuit of a just war—might be justified on the ...
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Force Protection, Unit Self-defence, and Personal Self-defence
2015Abstract This chapter focuses on the relationship between the right of personal self-defence and rules of engagement (ROE) which may be applicable to a given operation. It considers the right to self-defence recognized by NATO, the UN Charter, and criminal law systems around the world.
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2020
This chapter illustrates how the Japanese security policymaking elite utilised the China threat emanating from the series of China-related maritime incidents during 2010–15 to successfully achieve the addition of collective self-defence missions into the SDF’s mandate.
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This chapter illustrates how the Japanese security policymaking elite utilised the China threat emanating from the series of China-related maritime incidents during 2010–15 to successfully achieve the addition of collective self-defence missions into the SDF’s mandate.
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