The Right to Self-Defence under International Law: Reading and Re-reading the Caroline Correspondence, 1838-1842

The Right to Self-Defence under International Law: Reading and Re-reading the Caroline Correspondence, 1838-1842
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Summary 

The seminar will concentrate on (a) an examination of the function and meaning of the principles of necessity and proportionality (and their interrelation with each other) and (b) a consideration of how the International Court of Justice has invoked these principles in its jurisprudence with respect to the exercise of the right of self-defence.

 

Speaker
Professor Dino Kritsiotis
Hosted by
School of Law
Venue
Taylor Building C11
Contact
  • No booking is required 
  • All are welcome to attend