How the Expansion of "Self-Defense" Has Undermined Constrain

How the Expansion of "Self-Defense" Has Undermined Constraints on the Use of Force

Legal Scholar Oona Hathaway examines how expansive U.S. interpretations of "self-defense" have shaped international law.

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