International legal dimension of terrorism / / edited by Pablo Antonio Fernandez-Sanchez.

More than ever before International Humanitarian Law needs to find new solutions to new types of conflicts. The current state of the fight against terrorism is without doubt one of the new problems facing international society and one of the concerns of International Humanitarian Law. This volume of...

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Superior document:International humanitarian law series, v. 23
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:International humanitarian law series ; v. 23.
Physical Description:1 online resource (528 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Chapter I. Terrorism And General Principles Of International Law /
Chapter II. On The Need To Respect Democratic Principles To Combat Terrorism /
Chapter III. The Definition Of Terrorism And International Law /
Chapter IV. The Fight Against Terrorism: Between The Reason Of State And The Human Rights. Special Reference To Morocco /
Chapter V. Terrorist Acts As Threats To International Peace And Security /
Chapter I. Politico-Legal Reflections On International Terrorism And Preclusions From Wrongfulness /
Chapter II. Collective International Measures To Counter International Terrorism /
Chapter III. Terrorism At Sea. The International Law Response /
Chapter IV. The International Responsibility Of EU In US‘ Extraordinary Renditions’Of Suspected Terrorists /
Chapter V. The Legislative Dynamics Of International Law In Combating Terrorism,A Case-Study /
Chapter I. Legal Aspects Of Counter-Terrorism and Intelligence In The Prevention Of Terrorism /
Chapter II. Suppressing The Financing Of Terrorism: Some Cases Pending Before The Court Of Justice Of The European Communities /
Chapter III. Preventive Self-Defence Against International Terrorism /
Chapter IV. Police Cooperation On Nuclear, Radiological, Biological And Chemical Terrorism /
Chapter V. From The Achille Lauro To The Present Day: An Assessment Of The International Response To Preventing And Suppressing Terrorism At Sea /
Chapter I. The ‘War On Terrorism’ /
Chapter II. Combating Terrorism: An International Humanitarian Law Perspective /
Chapter III. Scope Of Application, Perpetrators Of Terror, And International Humanitarian Law /
Chapter IV. Combating Terrorism Through Enhancing Mutual Reinforcement Between International Humanitarian Law And Human Rights Law /
Chapter I. The European Union’S Response To Terrorism /
Chapter II. The Organisation Of American States And The Fight Against Terrorism /
Chapter III. The Arab And Islamic Conventions Of The Fight Against Terrorism /
Chapter IV. The European Union Anti-Terrorism Policy In Relation To Other International Organizations /
Chapter V. The Fight Against Terrorism: International Human Rights Monitoring And Protection Organs /
Chapter I. Terrorism And The European Court Of Human Rights /
Chapter II. Anti-Terrorist Measures In The Framework Of Political Participation /
Chapter III. Legal Limbo At Guantanamo Bay. Supreme Court V. Bush Administration:June 29th 2006 Decision /
Summary:More than ever before International Humanitarian Law needs to find new solutions to new types of conflicts. The current state of the fight against terrorism is without doubt one of the new problems facing international society and one of the concerns of International Humanitarian Law. This volume offers reflections on the international legal theory of terrorism, international responsibility, the obligation to prevent terrorist acts, terrorism in armed conflicts, the responses to terrorism by regional international organizations and the legal limits to the fight against terrorism. The contributors consist of academics (and politicians) from Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon and Israel, as well as from Spain, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and a representative for the Organisation of American States. The book thus contains a wide, multidisciplinary debate, with an emphasis on a Mediterranean perspective. In addition to examining all aspects of international terrorism, the objective of the symposium which gave rise to these essays was to establish some guidelines, in the form of a Declaration, to serve as the basis for the UN’s High Level Group for the Alliance of Civilisations on the subject of international terrorism. This overall objective was achieved with the adoption of the Huelva Declaration for an Alliance of Civilisations against Terrorism , the text of which is included at the end of this book.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1282399969
9786612399961
9004180869
ISSN:1389-6776 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Pablo Antonio Fernandez-Sanchez.