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customary international law crime sparked controversy. Until then there was a widespread belief that there existed neither an … agreed definition nor an international crime of terrorism. This article first outlines how international law dealt with …’s assessment of the various material sources purportedly evidencing a customary international law crime of transnational terrorism …
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time from treating terrorism as ordinary crime (augmented by sector-specific, transnational treaty offences) to …
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The killing of five young Australian, New Zealander and British journalists at the village of Balibo during the Indonesian invasion of Portuguese Timor in 1975 has long been surrounded by controversy, obfuscation and intrigue. While many suspected that the journalists were deliberately killed by...
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This introductory chapter to this illuminating book offers a timely assessment of the development and proliferation of precursor crimes of terrorism, exploring the functions and implications of these new expanding offences in different jurisdictions. In response to new forms modes and sources of...
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security. There is also better conceptual value differentiating political violence from other crime which causes fear …
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. Neoliberalism's place ranges from the core of neo-Marxist visions of a systematic global crime control program, through its place as … ‘neoliberal' regimes' stances on crime control. There are often tenuous and very variable connections made between neoliberal … politics and crime policies. The necessary interplay of neoliberalism with other factors (other political rationalities …
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This paper describes and analyses Indonesia's Anti-terrorism Law of 2002. It provides a brief background to the law's enactment, the crimes it defines, and compares the law with pre-existing provisions of Indonesia's Criminal Code that had been applied against those accused of terrorism before...
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countries across Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. While the operations of criminal networks inside of Mexico are …
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