Private Defence and State Protection

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What is the fundamental basis for the recognition of the right of private defence?

  • The capacity of the state to protect its subjects
  • The state's inability to protect its subjects
  • The subject's ability to take the law into their own hands
  • The natural instinct of humans to protect themselves (correct)

Under what circumstances does the state allow its subjects to take the law into their own hands?

  • When the state is unable to provide protection to its subjects (correct)
  • When the state is partially able to protect its subjects
  • When the subjects are unwilling to rely on the state for protection
  • When the state is able to provide complete protection to its subjects

What is the relationship between the state's capacity to protect its subjects and the recognition of the right of private defence?

  • The state's capacity is inversely proportional to the recognition of the right of private defence (correct)
  • The state's capacity is unrelated to the recognition of the right of private defence
  • The state's capacity is directly proportional to the recognition of the right of private defence
  • The state's capacity has no impact on the recognition of the right of private defence

What is the primary motivation for an individual to engage in private defence?

<p>To provide for their own safety and security (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the implication of the state's inability to protect its subjects?

<p>The state is justified in allowing its subjects to take the law into their own hands (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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