To formulate an effective legal and moral response to terrorism, fundamental differences must be acknowledged. We must realize that all acts of terror are not legally interchangeable. We should not create legal instruments that confound essential dissimilarities. We should acknowledge that terrorism is an organized, low level attack by groups trying to destroy the Western legal and moral order. We should recognize that many such terrorist groups have been given purported legitimacy by a distorted notion of self-determination and by recognition within many international bodies. Also, we should face the fact that the effectiveness of terrorism is immeasurably enhanced by indirect and direct assistance from the Soviet Union, Cuba, North Kor...
Events that took place on 9/11, when symbols of American nation were destroyed by hijacked civilian ...
While the Lockerbie approach is currently out of vogue, are there nonetheless lessons from Lockerbie...
This comment explores how definitions of terrorism and self-determination affect the laws pertaining...
To formulate an effective legal and moral response to terrorism, fundamental differences must be ac...
This Article examines contemporary definitions of terrorism and determines that they are inadequate....
Efforts at regulating terrorism so far illustrate one central fact: the lack of balance between our ...
terrorismanti-terrorism lawanti-terrorism securityinternational relationsThe events of 9/11 have for...
This Article examines the evolution of the definition of terrorism at international law and tests th...
Terrorism, in its essence, consists of common crimes: murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, aggravat...
The present comment is written upon the basic assumption that the purpose of the juridical doctrines...
Legally, a terrorist has intended a criminal; but, then, so is an insurgent and, for that matter, ev...
Discussing terrorism in light of the September 11 atrocities is daunting. It requires one to wonder ...
It is the premise of this Essay that by characterizing the September 11th attacks as acts of war rat...
This article describes some definitional complexities of the construct terrorism
Terrorist activities are not of recent origin on the international plane. They have been around sinc...
Events that took place on 9/11, when symbols of American nation were destroyed by hijacked civilian ...
While the Lockerbie approach is currently out of vogue, are there nonetheless lessons from Lockerbie...
This comment explores how definitions of terrorism and self-determination affect the laws pertaining...
To formulate an effective legal and moral response to terrorism, fundamental differences must be ac...
This Article examines contemporary definitions of terrorism and determines that they are inadequate....
Efforts at regulating terrorism so far illustrate one central fact: the lack of balance between our ...
terrorismanti-terrorism lawanti-terrorism securityinternational relationsThe events of 9/11 have for...
This Article examines the evolution of the definition of terrorism at international law and tests th...
Terrorism, in its essence, consists of common crimes: murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, aggravat...
The present comment is written upon the basic assumption that the purpose of the juridical doctrines...
Legally, a terrorist has intended a criminal; but, then, so is an insurgent and, for that matter, ev...
Discussing terrorism in light of the September 11 atrocities is daunting. It requires one to wonder ...
It is the premise of this Essay that by characterizing the September 11th attacks as acts of war rat...
This article describes some definitional complexities of the construct terrorism
Terrorist activities are not of recent origin on the international plane. They have been around sinc...
Events that took place on 9/11, when symbols of American nation were destroyed by hijacked civilian ...
While the Lockerbie approach is currently out of vogue, are there nonetheless lessons from Lockerbie...
This comment explores how definitions of terrorism and self-determination affect the laws pertaining...