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Sabotage and terrorist act, qualification problems
This article examines the problems of distinguishing the components of criminal offenses provided for in Art. 113 (sabotage) and Art. 258 (terrorist act) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (hereinafter Criminal Code). With the help of the legislative framework: norms of the Code of Criminal Procedure, as well as doctrinal studies of scientists.
G.V. Zaitsev, N.V. Kolomiets
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Threat of committing a terrorist act
The article is devoted to the debatable issues of interpretation of the concept of the threat of committing a terrorist act and its signs. There is still no unity of opinion regarding the concept of threat in criminal law, its legal and factual features. This especially applies to such an important sign of a threat as its reality.
O. Popovich
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Terrorist act: quality of criminal law
One of the means of countering terrorism is criminal law, and the eff tiveness of this counteraction depends, among other things, on the quality of the criminal law norm on a terrorist act. First of all, responsibility for a terrorist act is unreasonably equated with responsibility for the threat of its commission.
A. Rarog
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Criminal Characteristic of a Terrorist Act
The classification of a terrorist act (Article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) experiences law enforcement problems due to the complexity of the legal rule and gaps in the current legislation.
A. V. Serebrennikova, M. V. Lebedev
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Differences in attitudes toward terrorists: Type of terrorist act, terrorist ethnicity, and observer gender and cultural background [PDF]
To explore the interrelationship between terrorist acts, terrorist ethnicity, and observer gender and cultural background in Israel, we recruited 211 participants aged 19–75 years. The majority were male (63%). As for the ethnic and religious cultural background, 40% were Jewish, 40% Druze, and 20% Muslim.
Inna Levy, Nir Rozmann
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While regional and international human rights institutions claim that the definition of a terrorist act under the Anti-terrorism Proclamation No. 652/2009 is overly broad as a result of which citizens not involved in a genuinely terrorist act are ...
WD Kassa
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TERRITORIAL RISK ASSESMENT AFTER TERRORIST ACT: EXPRESS MODEL
Purpose. The paper involves the development of a method to assess the territorial risk in the event of a terrorist attack using a chemical agent. Methodology. To describe the process of chemical agent scattering in the atmosphere, ejected in the event of
M. M. Biliaiev +2 more
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Assassination of King Aleksandar Karađorđević: Ustasha terrorist act [PDF]
Through the Yugoslav consulate in Marseilles, the Serbian intelligence service informed King Aleksandar about the intentions of Croatian terrorists. When it was suggested to discontinue his visit to France, the King's only comment was: 'It is too late ...
Gaćinović Radoslav
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Who Is Concerned about Terrorist Attacks? A Religious Profile
As part of the study on the psychological impact of terrorist acts on ordinary people, the objective of this study is to understand if religious identity protects individuals from feeling concerned about the possibility of terrorist attacks.
Ângela Leite +3 more
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Legal Framework for Counter-Terrorism in Social Networks in Russia and Abroad [PDF]
The article discusses measures to counter terrorist threats in social networks and instant messengers. It is emphasized that the modern form of communication using digital technologies has started to be actively used by terrorist organizations for ...
Romanovsky Vladislav, Kildeev Rifat
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