Date of Award
11-2020
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Law (SJD)
Department
Law
First Advisor
Professor Dr. Christian N. Okeke
Second Advisor
Professor Dr. Alieen Huang
Third Advisor
Professor Dr. Zakia Afrin
Abstract
This research elucidates international terrorism by reviewing the stages of sociological analysis of terrorism, and by analyzing its theoretical framework. This research traces the historical development of the prevailing uncertainty by which it is characterized. Implications on global security leads us to study international legal development to counter international terrorism that has engulfed entire human societies. The objectives include highlighting international terrorism, and the counter-terrorism measures on part of the international community as it develops international criminal law to handle the problem.
Recommended Citation
Alhelme, Ayser, "Impact of the “War on Terrorism” On Development of International Criminal Law" (2020). Theses and Dissertations. 85.
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/theses/85
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