Killing in self-defense: A unquestionable or problematic defense? [Book Review]

Law and Philosophy 17 (s 5-6):509-531 (1998)
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Self-defense.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1991 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 20 (4):283-310.

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