Transnational Terrorist Groups and International Criminal Law (Routledge Research in International Law)
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Book Details
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Author: Anna Marie Brennan
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Brand: Routledge
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Edition: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 232
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Release Date: 02-08-2018
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ISBN: 9781138291904
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Package Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
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Languages: English
About the Book
Title: The Limits of International Criminal Law in Prosecuting Transnational Terrorism
Author: Anna Marie Brennan
In this critical work, Anna Marie Brennan examines the challenges faced by international law and criminal justice systems in addressing the prosecution of transnational terrorism. Despite decades of attempts to codify laws surrounding transnational terrorism, the crime remains contested under international law, highlighting a crucial gap in the ability to bring members of transnational terrorist groups to justice, particularly before the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Key Themes:
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Transnational Terrorism and Legal Challenges: The book looks at the high death toll caused by transnational terrorist groups and the difficulties law enforcement faces in prosecuting those responsible, especially within the current international legal framework.
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The Role of the ICC: Brennan evaluates whether the ICC can effectively prosecute transnational terrorism, focusing on the unique organizational structure and tactics employed by network-based terrorist groups.
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Accountability Mechanisms: The study argues that the network-based structure of certain terrorist organizations complicates the identification of clear lines of command and responsibility, raising questions about the current mechanisms for accountability in international law.
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Interdisciplinary Approach: The book integrates perspectives from human rights, sociology, and international criminal justice to explore how evolving warfare methods influence the prosecution of international crimes, especially terrorism.
Importance of the Work:
This book offers an innovative and critical perspective on the limitations of international criminal law in addressing transnational terrorism. By analyzing the structural and operational challenges posed by terrorist networks, Brennan proposes new approaches to enhance accountability and justice in international legal frameworks. This work is a timely and essential contribution to the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of international criminal law in the context of transnational terrorism.
Ideal for:
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Academics and students of terrorism studies, international law, and humanitarian law
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Practitioners and policymakers in the fields of international justice and counterterrorism
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Anyone interested in the challenges of prosecuting crimes committed by transnational terrorist organizations.