0 protection of yourself, either by fighting or discussion:
1 the protection of yourself:
She says she shot him in self-defense.
As to militancy, are governments with aggressive and interventionist foreign policies fundamentalist, no matter what cause they may invoke to justify their actions, including self-defense?
The attacker, in turn, would have a right to resist the victim's self-defense, since he too is acting on a claim of right.
A just war is a war of self-defense, a last-resort measure necessary to stave off an armed attack against a nation-state or recognized political community.
In neither film does the dutiful son even consider raising his hand in self-defense or-unthinkable-in aggression.
Although simple cases of self-defense raise the problem most simply, it is in fact ubiquitous.
It is reasonable that she should have to do something to make her claim of self-defense or insanity plausible.
The dispatch of ground self-defense forces is more politically sensitive than that of maritime forces.
And victims are held liable for the harms done to their assailants in self-defense when those harms could have been avoided by their own retreat.