Notwehrrecht
Notwehrrecht, also known as the right of self-defense, is a legal principle that allows individuals to use force in response to an imminent threat of harm to themselves or others. The concept varies by jurisdiction, but it generally encompasses three key elements: the threat must be imminent, the force used must be reasonable and proportional to the threat, and the use of force must be a last resort.
In many legal systems, Notwehrrecht is rooted in the principle of self-preservation and is designed to protect
The legal recognition of Notwehrrecht is not universal. Some jurisdictions, particularly those with strict gun control
In cases where Notwehrrecht is invoked, it is crucial for individuals to document the incident thoroughly and