The challenges of Applying Global Jurisdiction in Dealing with Cyber Terrorism
Subject Areas : Specialized Quarterly of Judicial Law
1 - Associate Professor, Department of International Law, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran
Keywords: United Nations, Cyber Terrorism, Territorial Jurisdiction, global jurisdiction, extradition of terrorists,
Abstract :
Undoubtedly, one of the crimes that threatens the peace and internal security of countries and the international community in a mysterious and widespread way is the crime of terrorism, which has caused deep concern for almost all the nations and states of the world, and dealing with it as a Erga Omnes obligation Inclusion is demanded from all countries and because some Countries do not have the experience of threats and terrorist attacks, they have no desire and inclination to cooperate with the international community to eliminate the crime of terrorism And this seemingly simple issue has caused the continuation of terrorist attacks in the world. In this research, we will deal with the obstacles of applying the principle of universal jurisdiction in the fight against terrorism and we will provide guidelines for its acceptance and application. The research method in this article is descriptive and comparative, and the findings of the research show that the governments act completely monopolistically in the field of jurisdiction of the domestic courts, and it does not go too far to exercise global jurisdiction.
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