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Transnational Terrorist Groups and International Criminal Law

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Anna Brennan is a Lecturer in Law in the School of Law and Social Justice at the University of Liverpool, UK. Zusammenfassung Attacks by transnational terrorist groups cause on average 30,000 deaths a year worldwide. Despite attempts to codify international law on transnational terrorism, the crime remains contested. Using organisational network theory, this book probes the limits of international criminal law in bringing transnational terrorist groups to justice. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction 2. The Network-Based Structure of Transnational Terrorist Groups: An Analysis of their Effectiveness in Perpetrating Terrorist Attacks 3. The Classification of Terrorist Attacks by Transnational Terrorist Groups as a Crime under the Rome Statute 4. The Evolution of a Customary Crime of Transnational Terrorism under International Criminal Law 5. Applying the Doctrine of Command Responsibility under the Rome Statute - The Dilemma of Successor Commanders 6. A Critique of the Application of the Doctrine of Co-Perpetration under Article 25 of the Rome Statute to Members of Transnational Terrorist Groups 7. Conclusions

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