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Introduction: The Phenomenon of Foreign Fighters and Foreign Terrorist Fighters

International Community Law Review, 2016
Modern international law defines a very narrow definition of mercenarism. It does not include all aspects of this phenomenon as it was known and understood for centuries. At the same time the emergence of new forms of mercenary-related activities is observed.
Elżbieta Karska, Karol Karski
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Crimmigration-Counterterrorism in the War on Foreign Terrorist Fighters

2019
This chapter examines two of the most controversial aspects of the Australian Government’s suite of foreign terrorist fighter laws, introduced in 2014- 2015. First, the declared area offence criminalises mere entry into and presence within a declared ʼno-go zone’ within a foreign country. Second, the Allegiance to Australia Act enables the revocation of
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Foreign Terrorist Fighters: Phenomenon and Legal Countermeasures

2023
This book is the result of a study on the phenomenon of foreign terrorist fighters and the respective measures from a comparative perspective. The phenomenon triggered an international panic after the outbreak of the Syrian civil war. Fear and panic, especially when unprecedented, severe, or enduring, lead to mistrust and wrong decisions that have far ...
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Motivational factors of Turkish foreign terrorist fighters in ISIS

Middle Eastern Studies, 2021
This article examines motivational factors that push and pull Turkish citizens to join ISIS, based on a content analysis of 132 interviews.
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Trials in absentia of foreign terrorist fighters in the Netherlands and Belgium

Crimmigratie & Recht, 2020
Trials in absentia of foreign terrorist fighters in the Netherlands and Belgium Judgements rendered in the accused’s absence form a special category of criminal judgements that undoubtedly do not provide for the same safeguards that would be in place when a judgement is rendered in the accused’s presence.
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FOREIGN TERRORIST FIGHTERS IN BALKANS

2019
In this study, the concept of "foreign terrorist fighter" which increased its popularity with the start of the Syrian Civil War was examined. Examples of foreign terrorist fighters have been encountered in ethnic or religious conflicts that have taken place in many parts of the world since the 18th century. However, as a natural result of the
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The Threats of Returning Foreign Terrorist Fighters for the European Security

Journal of Applied Security Research, 2019
There does not exist a unique and authentic definition of the term “foreign terrorist fighters” nowadays, same as the term “terrorism”.
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„Foreign fighters“ and „foreign terrorist fighters“ – consequences of changing the narrative in the Security Council resolutions

2021
U radu se analizira razlika između "stranih boraca" i "stranih terorističkih boraca". Promatra se način na koji reguliranje potonjih u rezolucijama Vijeća sigurnosti UN-a utječe na njihov pravni status.
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Foreign terrorist fighters: Legal ambiguities and challenges

Diplomatija i bezbednost
The term of foreign terrorist fighters emerged through the fusion of the notions of foreign fighters and terrorism within United Nations Security Council resolutions, following the large-scale departure of volunteers to Syria seeking to join the terrorist organization ISIS.
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The European Union foreign “terrorist” fighters

In 2014, the UN Security Council, in its Resolution 2178, alerted States to the increase in the number of individuals leaving their States of origin to join the ranks of terrorist groups fighting in Syria and Iraq. Likewise, the same Resolution pointed out the danger that these terrorist fighters pose for both international security and their countries
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