Abstract

The context of the present discussion on self-help remedies for international wrongs centres on war. International Humanitarian Law (IHL) regulates the terms and conditions of engagement (use of force) while in an armed conflict. Further, the context of this discussion is reduced to the instance of self-help as regulated under jus ad bellum, and as a special case thereof, namely individual self-help by way of the use of force and as a measure of necessity as authorised by UN Charter Chapter 7, Article 51.

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