Amin Amini Zare[1],AboMohamad Asgarkhani[2]*,Maryam Moradi[3]
Abstract:
Terrorism has been the subject of considerable reflection and research in various fields of the humanities, including international law. The purpose of this article is to investigate the origins o
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Amin Amini Zare[1],AboMohamad Asgarkhani[2]*,Maryam Moradi[3]
Abstract:
Terrorism has been the subject of considerable reflection and research in various fields of the humanities, including international law. The purpose of this article is to investigate the origins of international regulations of world gov­er­n­m­ents in the fight against terrorism from the perspective of international law, which is followed by a descriptive-analytical method. According to the results the contemporary era has witnessed a lack of agreement and collective success in c­o­untering and eliminating the phenomenon of terrorism. The reason for this can be attributed to the lack of relative unity in defining the nature of the terrorist act, which in turn confuses and inefficiencies the forms of confrontation with it and institutions such as the United Nations. Although, the structure of inter­n­a­tional law has not become fruitful and final solutions due to the use of power by powerful governments in their interests.
[1].PhD student in Public International Law, Qeshm Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qeshm, Iran.
[2].Professor, Department of Law and Political Science, Qeshm Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qeshm, Iran,Corresponding Author
[3].Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law,Qeshm Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qeshm, Iran
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