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In Self-Defence

1979
It is not just good fortune—not even the kind of good fortune that comes by natural selection or divine grace—that the functional role of our mental states, both (motivationally) in the production of behaviour and (cognitively) in the processing of sensory stimulation, is, by and large, appropriate to their psychological character.
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Self-Defence

The Musical Times, 1985
Paul Griffiths, Sharon E. Kanach
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Collective self-defence

2011
The meaning of collective self-defence The phrase ‘individual or collective self-defence’, as used in Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations (see supra , ch. 7, A (a)), is not easily comprehensible. A close examination of the text, in light of the practice of States, shows that more than a simple dichotomy is involved. It seems necessary to
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Collective Self-Defence

Abstract A State may exercise its inherent right of collective self-defence against any activity, including an action from, to, or within space, that amounts to an actual or imminent armed attack directed against another State upon request by the victim State.
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Self-Defence

2011
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