Self-defence under the UN Charter
In this video, I introduce the second of two exceptions to the general prohibition of the use of force, namely states' inherent right to self-defence. The overview touches upon the possibility of individual and collective self-defence, the criteria that need to be respected for an action to legally qualify as self-defence, as well as the question of anticipatory self-defence. 0:00 Introduction 0:23 Art. 51, UN Charter 1:24 Collective self-defence 2:00 Response to an armed attack 3:07 Necessity and proportionality 3:57 Primacy of the Security Council 4:37 Anticipatory self-defence 5:08 The Caroline Doctrine 6:16 Pre-emptive/preventive self-defence Reading: • Jan Klabbers, International Law (4th ed., Cambridge University Press, 2023), chapter 10 Reading questions: • What distinguishes anticipatory self-defense from preemptive self-defense under international law? Answer with reference to a concrete example (real or hypothetical) not already given in the chapter. This video series was created for a second-year undergraduate course in public international law at University College Roosevelt in the Netherlands.

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