There is an effort to adopt an internationally-accepted legal definition for �terrorism� since such definition will enhance international cooperation in fighting terrorism, which at the moment is fragmented and ineffective. However, various obstacles e.g. political heterogeneity or ideological discrepancy arise when seeking a uniformed definition of terrorism, hence this study. Dunia internasional berupaya untuk menetapkan definisi legal �terorisme� yang diterima secara umum karena definisi ini dapat meningkatkan kerjasama internasional dalam melawan terorisme yang saat ini masih terkotak-kotak dan tidak efektif. Tulisan ini membahas pelbagai kesulitan yang muncul dalam upaya mencari definisi tersebut, seperti masalah keragaman politik dan...
Analysis and studying of the terrorism in all its facets is a complex entangled problem with less cl...
There is no internationally accepted legal definition of terrorism. States often use the term in con...
This volume provides a multidisciplinary study of terrorism. The editor notes at the outset the diff...
There is an effort to adopt an internationally-accepted legal definition for terrorism since such de...
<p><em>There is an effort to adopt an internationally-accepted legal definition for ‘terrorism’ sinc...
Terrorist activities are not of recent origin on the international plane. They have been around sinc...
This Article examines the evolution of the definition of terrorism at international law and tests th...
Prior to the deadly 11 September 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in the United States, histor...
The definition of terrorism in international law The subject of this graduation thesis is to explore...
One of the most important (and top-priority for solving) reasons for the insufficient effectiveness ...
The problem of defining terrorism has vexed the international community for years. The United Nati...
Terrorism is not a domestic issue but is instead a global phenomenon. The changing form of terrorism...
The study examines the reasons which prevent agreement being reached on a definition of acts of inte...
The study examines the reasons which prevent agreement being reached on a definition of acts of inte...
The United Nations (UN) has no internationally-agreed definition of terrorism.The definitional impas...
Analysis and studying of the terrorism in all its facets is a complex entangled problem with less cl...
There is no internationally accepted legal definition of terrorism. States often use the term in con...
This volume provides a multidisciplinary study of terrorism. The editor notes at the outset the diff...
There is an effort to adopt an internationally-accepted legal definition for terrorism since such de...
<p><em>There is an effort to adopt an internationally-accepted legal definition for ‘terrorism’ sinc...
Terrorist activities are not of recent origin on the international plane. They have been around sinc...
This Article examines the evolution of the definition of terrorism at international law and tests th...
Prior to the deadly 11 September 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in the United States, histor...
The definition of terrorism in international law The subject of this graduation thesis is to explore...
One of the most important (and top-priority for solving) reasons for the insufficient effectiveness ...
The problem of defining terrorism has vexed the international community for years. The United Nati...
Terrorism is not a domestic issue but is instead a global phenomenon. The changing form of terrorism...
The study examines the reasons which prevent agreement being reached on a definition of acts of inte...
The study examines the reasons which prevent agreement being reached on a definition of acts of inte...
The United Nations (UN) has no internationally-agreed definition of terrorism.The definitional impas...
Analysis and studying of the terrorism in all its facets is a complex entangled problem with less cl...
There is no internationally accepted legal definition of terrorism. States often use the term in con...
This volume provides a multidisciplinary study of terrorism. The editor notes at the outset the diff...