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1 See, for example, Tal Becker, Terrorism and the State: Rethinking the Rules of State Responsibility (2006).
2 In particular in Ben Saul, Defining Terrorism in International Law (2006).
3 See, for example, Trapp, K. N., ‘Back to Basics: Necessity, Proportionality, and the Right of Self-Defence against Non-State Terrorist Actors’, (2007) 56 ICLQ 141CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
4 The current reviewer has come to similar conclusions elsewhere. See C. Henderson, The Persistent Advocate and the Use of Force: The Impact of the United States upon the Jus ad Bellum in the Post-Cold War Era (2010), at 137–70.
5 For more on these requirements see, generally, J. Gardam, Necessity, Proportionality and the Use of Force by States (2004).