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Organised Criminal Terrorism

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In this book contributors engage into the theoretical dialogue about the interplay between terrorism and organised crime. Arguing in favour of its existence, the authors of the book seek to define ...
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  • 12 September 2024
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In this book contributors engage into the theoretical dialogue about the interplay between terrorism and organised crime. Arguing in favour of its existence, the authors of the book seek to define the phenomenon of ‘organised criminal terrorism’ and examine the appropriateness of the international and regional legal frameworks on terrorism and organised crime to address this unitary criminal phenomenon. The volume reveals similarities and differences between terrorism and organised crime that support views in favour of new international legal instruments and those that defend the current approach to combat organised criminal terrorism. Contributors hope that the book will form the basis for a more informed discussion on the issue.
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Price: $205.00
Pages: 232
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date: 12 September 2024
ISBN: 9789004424562
Format: Hardcover
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Inmaculada Marrero Rocha is a Full Professor of International Relations at the University of Granada and the Executive Secretary of the Euro-Arab Foundation for Higher Studies.

Francesco Seatzu is a Full Professor of International Law at the University of Cagliari. He has authored three monographs, edited eight books, and written over 120 articles published in international and national journals, as well as renowned edited volumes.

Katerina Akestoridi is an international lawyer and researcher, specializing in international development, global governance, human rights, and the rule of law. She has held various research and teaching appointments at the law faculties of the Université Catholique de Lille, the Università degli Studi di Cagliari, the University of Zurich, and UCL. Katerina has practiced law in Athens and consulted on human rights issues in the NGO sector.