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Le droit international à l’épreuve du terrorisme (Volume 321)

(108,228 words)

Author(s): Klein, Pierre
Klein, Pierre Keywords: United Nations | Terrorism | International peace and security | International politics | Use of force | International relations | Human rights | Mots clefs: Nations Unies | Terrorisme | Sécurité internationale | Politique internationale | Force | Relations internationales | Droits de l'homme | ABSTRACT Pierre Klein, Professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles, begins his course by identifying the very notion of terrorism to report on the impact of terrorism on international law. He then takes a step backward and plac…

Le terrorisme international (Volume 65)

(28,776 words)

Author(s): Sottile, Antoine
Sottile, Antoine Keywords: Terrorism | International law | Mots clefs: Terrorisme international | ABSTRACT The intensification of terrorist activity in recent years has made terrorism one of the most current problems, writes Antoine Sottile in 1938. He continues that the terrorism is one of the issues that everyone understands and knows at first sight, but which, if studied further, prove to be neither so simple nor so easy as one believed at first sight. Indeed, it is a complex and difficult problem, affecti…

Terrorisme et droit international (Volume 215)

(41,142 words)

Author(s): Guillaume, Gilbert
Guillaume, Gilbert Keywords: Terrorism | International law | Mots clefs: Terrorisme | ABSTRACT Gilbert Guillaume, judge at the International Court of Justice, devotes his course to relations between terrorism and international law. After a first part devoted to the general aspects of the issue (definition of terrorism, and development of terrorism and reaction of the international community to the development), Judge Guillaume focuses on the relations between terrorism and international criminal law (offence, criminal procedure, jurisdiction, rule aut dedere, aut judicare) …