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The United Nations and counter-terrorism after September 11:towards an assessment of the impact and prospects of counter-terror 'spill-over' into international criminal justice cooperation

机译:9月11日之后的联合国和反恐怖​​主义:评估反恐“溢出”对国际刑事司法合作的影响和前景

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The paper focuses on the recent role of the United Nations (UN) after the attacks of 11 September 2001 in improving the effectiveness and commitment of states to counterterrorism through the development of domestic legislation, policy and practice. The post- Cold War context provided a facilitative environment for the UN Security Council enabling ad hoc or case-by-case responses to acts of terrorism during the 1990s. However, the paper argues that the intervention of the Security Council in the aftermath of 9/11 has proved to be a decisive break-point to a comprehensive regime that binds states to international legal norms against acts of terrorism and increases the obligations to undertake executive action against all forms of terrorism. Realisation is contingent on a substantive improvement to international criminal justice cooperation in general, raising the prospect of spill over
机译:本文着重介绍2001年9月11日袭击事件发生后联合国最近在通过制定国内立法,政策和做法来提高各国对反恐的效力和承诺方面的作用。冷战后的情况为联合国安理会提供了便利的环境,使人们能够对1990年代的恐怖主义行为进行临时或逐案反应。但是,该论文认为,在9/11之后,安理会的干预已被证明是全面制度的决定性突破点,该制度将各国与打击恐怖主义行为的国际法律规范联系起来,并增加了执行行政的义务。反对一切形式的恐怖主义的行动。总体而言,能否实现取决于能否实质性地改善国际刑事司法合作,从而增加溢出的可能性。

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    Norman Paul;

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