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Origins of the Right of Self-Defense in International Law

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Tadashi Mori's Origins of the Right of Self-Defense in International Law assembles primary sources and historical analysis to explore how modern self-defense doctrines emerged.

The book interrogates the relationship between 19th-century conceptions of self-help and later state-centric doctrines addressing aggression and armed attack.

Mori provides extensive documentary evidence and interprets competing narratives about continuity and change in self-defense law.

The work is dense and scholarly, valuable to researchers and advanced students seeking source materials and nuanced argumentation.

Haque recommends it despite some disagreements with its conclusions because of its thorough compilation and treatment of the topic.

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as a scholarly collection tracing the historical development of self-defense doctrines.
JIB/JAB - Episode 3 - Adil Haque on Aggression and Self-Defense

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