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Terrorist act: quality of criminal law
Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)), 2023One 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.
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2020
This chapter looks at attempts to define and characterise terrorism. It describes a historical plot in which the group Nakam sought to poison Nazis and other Germans to revenge the deaths of Holocaust victims. More recently, terrorist poison plots and attacks have occurred in various countries. In the United Kingdom Husnain Rashid was convicted in 2018,
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This chapter looks at attempts to define and characterise terrorism. It describes a historical plot in which the group Nakam sought to poison Nazis and other Germans to revenge the deaths of Holocaust victims. More recently, terrorist poison plots and attacks have occurred in various countries. In the United Kingdom Husnain Rashid was convicted in 2018,
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The Terrorist Act as Communicator
2020Propaganda of the Deed has shifted its center of gravity since its emergence in the anarchist repertoire of the late 19th century. The act of terror as an act of communications faltered when anarchists failed to dominate the means of distributing their messages to a mass population.
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Shaping a Concept of Terrorist Acts
2021Abstract Chapter 1 is concerned with bringing some clarity to the widespread conceptual confusion around what terms like “terrorist,” “terrorist act,” and “terrorism” mean. Without being too rigid about definition, it is important to operate with some agreed definitional clarity in the area.
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Indirect Responsibility for Terrorist Acts
2009The book offers several perspectives to the analysis of the expansion and diversification of international legal responses to terrorism. It focuses, in particular, on the move during the past decade towards more indirect forms of responsibility.
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“Acts Specifically ‘Terrorist’ in Character”
2018As political leaders played a less direct role in the consequences of the settlement of the Hungaro-Yugoslav dispute, League officials, outside groups, jurists, and government functionaries filled the vacuum. The Committee for the International Repression of Terrorism first met in 1935.
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The Linguistic Pragmatics of Terrorist Acts
Discourse & Society, 1991This paper applies the principles of linguistic pragmatics to a selected example of political debate. Specific pragmatic constructs are located and described (conversational implicature/presupposition), with evidence for their theoretical validity provided.
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An Exploratory Comparison of Disasters, Riots and Terrorist Acts
Disasters, 2003One question that emerged following the 11 September attacks was how to categorise and classify the event within existing disaster and conflict‐event research frameworks. A decade ago, Quarantelli (1993) compared findings on the similarities and differences between consensus‐ and conflict‐type events by illustrating a conceptual distinction between the
Lori A, Peek, Jeannette N, Sutton
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Terrorist attacks in Turkey: An evaluate of terrorist acts that occurred in 2016
2018 6th International Symposium on Digital Forensic and Security (ISDFS), 2018Terrorist attacks are the most significant challenging for the humankind across the world, which need the whole attention. To predict the terrorist group which is accountable for results and activities utilizing historical info is a difficult task because of the lake of detailed terrorist data. Therefore, this paper based on predicting terrorist groups
Dilkhaz Yaseen Mohammed, Murat Karabatak
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Incitement to Terrorist Acts and International Law
Leiden Journal of International Law, 2010AbstractThis article considers the initiative of UN Security Council Resolution 1624 (2005) in criminalizing incitement to terrorist acts, in the light of criminal and international human rights law. The analysis is informed by the specific type of terrorism with which Resolution 1624 (2005) is concerned, namely ‘modern’ terrorism.
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