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Fighting Terrorism through Multilevel Criminal Legislation
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This book highlights the criminal framework legislation developed by the UN Security Council and the EU in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in the USA in 2001, and studies the implementation ...
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04 September 2009

This book highlights the criminal framework legislation developed by the UN Security Council and the EU in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in the USA in 2001, and studies the implementation of these rules in six European legal orders. It contains a thorough analysis of the concept of terrorist offences, including complex issues such as actions by armed forces and resistance movements. It also explores the broad criminalisation of preparatory acts, including the participation in terrorist groups, and discusses the extended application of national law to offences committed abroad. More generally, the book sheds light on the interplay between global, regional and national regulation and contributes to a better understanding of national differences in the field of criminal law.
Price: $265.00
Pages: 500
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date:
04 September 2009
ISBN: 9789004177574
Format: Hardcover
Erling Johannes Husabø, Dr. juris (1994), is Professor of Law at the University of Bergen, Norway. His publications include Self-determination at the End of Life, The Periphery of Criminal Law and Harmonization of Criminal Law in Europe (Ed.).
Ingvild Bruce, Master of Law (2005), former researcher at the University of Bergen and advisor to the Norwegian Parliament Ombudsman, currently is currently working for the Norwegian Ministry of Justice.
Ingvild Bruce, Master of Law (2005), former researcher at the University of Bergen and advisor to the Norwegian Parliament Ombudsman, currently is currently working for the Norwegian Ministry of Justice.