The UN Security Council has taken important steps against terrorism since the attacks of September 11, 2001. Some of those steps build on previous Security Council counterterrorism efforts; others represent significant innovations. I will focus in particular on Resolution 1373, which the Council adopted on September 28, 2001, and on Resolution 1390, adopted four months later in January 2002
Under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, the Security Council has legally binding dec...
Resolutions 1373 of 2001 and 1540 of 2004 are Security Council Resolutions, which clearly separate t...
The September 11, 2001 attacks on New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania gave rise to a new appr...
The UN Security Council has taken important steps against terrorism since the attacks of September 1...
This thesis examines the measures of the United Nations Security Council in combating terrorism and ...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, on New York\u27s World Trade Center Towers and Washingt...
This Article begins by taking a closer look at the two Security Council resolutions at the center of...
The original contribution of this thesis is to argue that UN Security Council Resolution 1373 has fo...
The present essay intends to provide for an in-depth analysis concerning the enactment of new legisl...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether the Security Council has opened a new avenue for ...
This work studies the content of Security Council Res 1373, its organic and procedural structure, an...
The United Nations Security Council’s anti-terrorism regime constitutes a serious threat to the legi...
The activities of the UN Security Council after the 11 September attacks provided subject for an ext...
Defence date: 6 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin (EUI Supervisor); Professor Neh...
This article will examine the United Nations Security Council\u27s efforts to implement preserve and...
Under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, the Security Council has legally binding dec...
Resolutions 1373 of 2001 and 1540 of 2004 are Security Council Resolutions, which clearly separate t...
The September 11, 2001 attacks on New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania gave rise to a new appr...
The UN Security Council has taken important steps against terrorism since the attacks of September 1...
This thesis examines the measures of the United Nations Security Council in combating terrorism and ...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, on New York\u27s World Trade Center Towers and Washingt...
This Article begins by taking a closer look at the two Security Council resolutions at the center of...
The original contribution of this thesis is to argue that UN Security Council Resolution 1373 has fo...
The present essay intends to provide for an in-depth analysis concerning the enactment of new legisl...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether the Security Council has opened a new avenue for ...
This work studies the content of Security Council Res 1373, its organic and procedural structure, an...
The United Nations Security Council’s anti-terrorism regime constitutes a serious threat to the legi...
The activities of the UN Security Council after the 11 September attacks provided subject for an ext...
Defence date: 6 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin (EUI Supervisor); Professor Neh...
This article will examine the United Nations Security Council\u27s efforts to implement preserve and...
Under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, the Security Council has legally binding dec...
Resolutions 1373 of 2001 and 1540 of 2004 are Security Council Resolutions, which clearly separate t...
The September 11, 2001 attacks on New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania gave rise to a new appr...