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International Documents Relating to Terrorism 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9781859419830
ISBN: 1859419836
Published: December 2006
Publisher: Routledge-Cavendish
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £71.99



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Since 9/11, terrorism has been at the forefront of global politics and international relations. This new edition has been thoroughly updated and provides a comprehensive compilation of international law documents relating to terrorism.

Covering the main instruments passed by the United Nations, regional organizations and the State practice of the United States and the United Kingdom on the issue of combating terrorism in one handy volume, it includes the most recent instruments in the field of combating terrorism, such as:-

  • the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism,
  • the Financial Action Task Force Revised Forty Recommendations on Money Laundering,
  • the Special Recommendations on Money Laundering,
  • the Special Recommendations on Terrorist Financing.
The collection is introduced by the authors with an explanation of the salient issues relating to terrorism and proposals on how it can be combated.

International Law Documents Relating to Terrorism provides, in a single text, all the basic documents in international law relating to terrorism, paying particular attention to the Lockerbie bombing case and the developments since 9/11.

Subjects:
Public International Law, International Criminal Law
Contents:
1. Action by the UN Security Council
2. Counter-Terrorism Committee
3. Action by the UN General Assembly
4. Resolution Adopted by the UN Economic and Social Council
5. Resolution on the Commission of Human Rights
6. Resolution of the Commission on the Status of Women
7. Resolution of the Sub-Commission of the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights
8. UN Conventions on Terrorism
9. Action by Regional Organizations Outside Europe
10. Action by the Council of Europe
11. Action by the European Union
12. Action by Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
13. Action by the United States
14. Action by the United Kingdom
15. G8 Statements on Counter-Terrorism
16. Measures Adopted by Financial Action Task Force
17. The Lockerbie Bombing Case