See Aleksandar Marsavelski, The Crime of Terrorism and the Right of Revolution in International LawDiarsipkan 2023-08-13 di Wayback Machine. (In Chapter II.A.4., entitled "Criteria for the Use of Revolutionary Force" Marsavelski notes that there are certain limits to the right of revolution, guided by four principles: (1) principle of democracy, (2) principle of proportionality, (3) principle of just cause, and (4) principle of distinction), (Connecticut Journal of International Law, Vol. 28) at pp. 278–275.
web.archive.org
See Aleksandar Marsavelski, The Crime of Terrorism and the Right of Revolution in International LawDiarsipkan 2023-08-13 di Wayback Machine. (In Chapter II.A.4., entitled "Criteria for the Use of Revolutionary Force" Marsavelski notes that there are certain limits to the right of revolution, guided by four principles: (1) principle of democracy, (2) principle of proportionality, (3) principle of just cause, and (4) principle of distinction), (Connecticut Journal of International Law, Vol. 28) at pp. 278–275.