Terrorism and International law

Blishchenko, I.

Terrorism and International law - Moscow Progress 1984 - 287 p.

The study of terrorism as an inter national crime has become a point of particular relevance and importance not only for international law specialists, but also for the general readership keen on international relations and ideologi cal warfare.

This book combines a penetrating scientific approach with an easy-to-read style and a political thrust. It offers an all-round review of the subject at issue: a circumstantial analysis of the concept of international terrorism, a detailed history of the elaboration and a pro found analysis of international agree ments on the prevention and punish ment of acts of international terrorism, and a survey of the elaborate process of drawing up international documents to govern the cooperation of states in the fight against international terrorism, in cluding some aspects of international criminal justice.

The book presents a large amount of documentary evidence and excerpts from special manuscripts, hence its great scientific value.


Terrorism

341.77 BLI

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