INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY AND GLOBAL COOPERATION AS AN INTERNATIONAL CRIME
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This article examines international terrorism as a threat to global security and emphasizes the need for global cooperation to combat it. The study defines terrorism as a crime aimed at achieving political change through violence and fear. It explores documents and resolutions adopted by international organizations such as the UN and the European Union, measures for international cooperation against terrorism, and ways to reduce threats to national security through information sharing and economic measures. The findings demonstrate the effectiveness of regional cooperation and highlight the necessity of improving interstate information exchange systems. Furthermore, the discussion stresses the need to modernize international legal mechanisms and apply new technologies in the fight against terrorism.
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