Right of Self-defence

Right of Self-defence

Right of self-defence is a right acknowledged by the article 51 of the UN Charter. Under this article, nothing in the UN Charter shall impair the right of self-defence (both individual and collective) in case of an armed attack. Recently, India held that this right is not confined to self-defence in case of an attack by another state. This right also applies in case of an attack by non-state actors.

Originally written on February 25, 2021 and last modified on February 20, 2022.

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