Defining International Terrorism - Stella Margariti

Defining International Terrorism (eBook)

Between State Sovereignty and Cosmopolitanism
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2017 | 1st ed. 2017
XI, 186 Seiten
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This book is an attempt to approach the issue of defining international terrorism, proposing

that the most workable way to do so is to achieve due balance between the two principal driving

forces of international law developments: State sovereignty interests and cosmopolitan ideals.

All those who aspire to the promotion of international criminal justice and the fight against

impunity agree that the formulation of a universal definition of international terrorism will

further enhance the fight against terrorism and offer a universally acceptable legal framework

within which this fight can be conducted.


Discussed in an in-depth manner are, for instance, the UN Charter Provisions, the Rome

Statute and the principle of complementarity, the Kampala amendments on the crime of

aggression, the paradigms of aggression and terrorism, and prominent anti-terrorist

Security Council Resolutions such as Resolution 1368 and Resolution 1373.


The volume broadens the reader's understanding on how State sovereignty interests

and priorities as well as ideals of cosmopolitanism have influenced the development of

international law in general and international criminal law in particular. Furthermore,

it simplifies the complicated picture of defining international crimes by expla

ining how

the 'State sovereignty' and 'Cosmopolitanism' dynamics have also been of relevance

throughout the drafting process of the definition of the crime of aggression for the

purposes of the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court. In addition, it

equips the reader with an understanding of the reasons behind the lack of an international

definition for terrorism and suggests an appropriate context within which

such a definition can take shape.


It intends to appeal to academics and students with an interest in international criminal

law and the international criminal justice system, international law and security, but

also to anyone with an interest in transnational crime and counter-terrorism.


Stella Margariti has recently graduated from the Un

iversity of Dundee where she

attained the title of Doctor from the School of Law.


This book is an attempt to approach the issue of defining international terrorism, proposing that the most workable way to do so is to achieve due balance between the two principal driving forces of international law developments: State sovereignty interests and cosmopolitan ideals.All those who aspire to the promotion of international criminal justice and the fight against impunity agree that the formulation of a universal definition of international terrorism will further enhance the fight against terrorism and offer a universally acceptable legal framework within which this fight can be conducted.Discussed in an in-depth manner are, for instance, the UN Charter Provisions, the Rome Statute and the principle of complementarity, the Kampala amendments on the crime of aggression, the paradigms of aggression and terrorism, and prominent anti-terrorist Security Council Resolutions such as Resolution 1368 and Resolution 1373.The volume broadens the reader's understanding on how State sovereignty interests and priorities as well as ideals of cosmopolitanism have influenced the development of international law in general and international criminal law in particular. Furthermore, it simplifies the complicated picture of defining international crimes by explaining how the 'State sovereignty' and 'Cosmopolitanism' dynamics have also been of relevance throughout the drafting process of the definition of the crime of aggression for the purposes of the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court. In addition, it equips the reader with an understanding of the reasons behind the lack of an international definition for terrorism and suggests an appropriate context within which such a definition can take shape.It intends to appeal to academics and students with an interest in international criminal law and the international criminal justice system, international law and security, but also to anyone with an interest in transnational crime and counter-terrorism. Stella Margariti has recently graduated from the University of Dundee where she attained the title of Doctor from the School of Law.

Introduction.- State sovereignty, Cosmopolitanism and the International Criminal Court.- The Paradigm of Aggression: State-centric and Cosmopolitan approaches in the effort to outlaw and criminalise Aggression.- The Paradigm of Aggression: The Kampala Definition and Lessons learnt for the purpose of defining International Terrorism.- The Paradigm of Terrorism: State-centric and Cosmopolitan approaches in some current efforts towards its criminalization.- A Definition of Terrorism in the Making: Balancing State Interests with Cosmopolitan Ideals.- Conclusion.- Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2017
Reihe/Serie International Criminal Justice Series
International Criminal Justice Series
Zusatzinfo XI, 186 p.
Verlagsort The Hague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Strafverfahrensrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Schlagworte Cosmopolitan Theory, Cosmopolitan Ideals • Crime of Aggression • criminal justice • Definition of Terrorism • Definitions of International Crimes • International Criminal Court • International Terrorism • Rome Statute Article 5 • State Sovereign Interests • terrorism • The Kampala Amendments • Universal Definition of Terrorism
ISBN-10 94-6265-204-X / 946265204X
ISBN-13 978-94-6265-204-0 / 9789462652040
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