The right to self-defense

What constitutes self-defense

Erroneous or inappropriate use of force

“Whether by force or deceit, self-defense, properly constituted at the moment of threat, trumps honest communication and due process at law. And due process at law trumps vigilantism and vengeance, just as honesty trumps deceit, when the threat is removed.”

Vinay Kolhatkar, ‘Being Truly Humane: The Four Orders of Humaneness