Counter-Terrorism and International Law

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Features articles and essays that consider the problem of international terrorism from an international legal perspective. In this title, the articles address a range of issues starting with the dilemma of how to reach agreement on what constitutes terrorism and how to encapsulate this in a legitimate definition.
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Author(s) By Katja L.H. Samuel. Edited by, Nigel D. White.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 592
Published in United Kingdom
Published 8 Feb 2012
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Features articles and essays that consider the problem of international terrorism from an international legal perspective. In this title, the articles address a range of issues starting with the dilemma of how to reach agreement on what constitutes terrorism and how to encapsulate this in a legitimate definition.
Contents: Introduction; Part I History: Countering terrorism: a historical perspective, Adam Roberts. Part II Defining Terrorism: The multifaceted criminal notion of terrorism in international law, Antonio Cassese; Defining the international public enemy:
Katja L.H. Samuel is a Research Associate at the Human Rights Law Centre, Nottingham University, UK and Nigel D. White is Professor of Law at the School of Law, Nottingham University, UK.
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