词汇 | example_english_self-defense |
释义 | Examples of self-defenseThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. 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. The ease with which self-defense can be justified should not mislead us into thinking that it is the paradigmatic cases of legitimate preemption. Instead, they would invoke conflicting rights, such as the right to self-defense or a right to prevent aggression. Curiously, these two rather weak principles turn out to be too strong for ordinar y preventive practices like self-defense. Our rights of self-defense are not that tepid. But suppose that there is a special justification for self-defense against a non-responsible threat. Nonetheless, the juror will be instructed that he must convict unless he positively believes (instead of merely suspects) that the defendant acted in self-defense. The person who is acting in self-defense or who abandons a criminal attempt is like the blundering chess player. Moreover, deadly self-defense is proportionate only if the harms threatened are extremely serious. For he maintains that the right to threaten punishment depends on the right to self-defense, suggesting that he thinks there are limitations on legitimate threat-issuance. The right to threaten punishment, in turn, derives from the right to self-defense. Independent preventive principles, for example, appear to govern a practice like self-defense. But all that this can possibly explain is why the assailant does not have self-defense. And second, we turn to the state to assist us in our self-defense. When someone is charged with a crime, his defense may consist in offering an alibi, pleading diminished responsibility, or insisting that he was acting in self-defense. A less demanding definition, such as mine, would allow member states to plan their self-defense and would require them to expect only intramural peace - peace among themselves. Given that he has not yet formed any wrongful designs against his wife, it is hard to see how we can deny him his right to self-defense. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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