defend who has the right to rule?
The rule of law dictate that you should have the right to a fair trial and the corresponding democratic responsibilities. This what innocent until proven guilty means.
Obstruction
The three feet rule is how far you need to be from a player to defend them when they have the ball.
It is called imperialism
The United States does not have a right to the Israelis' homeland. There is nothing to defend.
He helped to rule England and defend it
Rome was divided in order to (supposedly) make it easier to rule and to defend.
One rule that the government and the president have to follow is to protect, defend, and go by the Constitution, or they can be, and might be, impeached.
It hurts and if you kick them right you will be able to defend your self and get away.
Divine right is the style of authoritarian rule that specifically involves claiming a God-given right to rule.
Yes, just as everything and everybody has the same right.
The rule you're referring to is known as the "doctrine of self-defense" or "defense of third parties." This legal principle allows an individual to use reasonable force to protect another person from imminent harm, but only to the extent that the third party could justifiably defend themselves. Essentially, the defender's actions must align with what the third party would be legally entitled to do in the same situation. This ensures that the right to defend others does not exceed the rights of the person being defended.