Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. National Defence, Self-Defence, and the Problem of Political Aggression 3. Understanding the Political Defensive Privilege 4. The Myth of National Self-Defence 5. Cosmopolitanism and Wars of Self-Defence 6. What Rights may be Defended by Means of War? 7. Distributive Justice, Human Rights, and Territorial Integrity: A Contractarian Account of the Crime of Aggression 8. Collective Self-Determination, Institutions of Justice, and Wars of National Defence 9. Territorial Rights and National Defence 10. Democracy, Defence, and the Threat of Intervention Index
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