The OIC, the UN, and Counter-Terrorism Law-Making: Conflicting or Cooperative Legal Orders?

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The increasingly transnational nature of terrorist activities compels the international community to strengthen the legal framework in which counter-terrorist activities should occur, including at the intergovernmental level. This monograph examines one such important intergovernmental organisation, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
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Author(s) By Katja Samuel.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format Hardback
Pages 618
Published in United Kingdom
Published 31 Oct 2013
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The increasingly transnational nature of terrorist activities compels the international community to strengthen the legal framework in which counter-terrorist activities should occur, including at the intergovernmental level. This monograph examines one such important intergovernmental organisation, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
1 Introduction PART ONE UN AND OIC INSTITUTIONAL LAW-MAKING 2 UN and OIC Law-Making Concepts I. Terrorism II. Foundational Islamic Concepts III. Institutional Legal Orders IV. The Nature and Law-Making Function of Values,Principles, and Rules
Katja LH Samuel is a barrister, and lecturer at the School of Law, Reading University.
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