Terrorism, drugs, international law, and the protection of human liberty : a comparative study of international law, its nature, role, and impact in matters of terrorism, drug trafficking, war, and extradition
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Terrorism, drugs, international law, and the protection of human liberty : a comparative study of international law, its nature, role, and impact in matters of terrorism, drug trafficking, war, and extradition
(Innovation in international law)
Transnational Publishers, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-338) and index
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Linking related concerns that are often treated in disparate areas of international law and practice, this ground-breaking book clearly reveals the interconnectedness in today's world of drug trafficking and political violence. Suggesting a new approach to our political and moral values and the laws in which they are reflected, it offers a coherent legal definition of and reaction to terrorism based on a conceptual model derived from substantive criminal law, the law of war, and public international law.
Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
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