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Measures to Further Improve the Effectiveness of the Fight Against Illegal Content Online
By Daphne Keller, Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society. Full title: Inception Impact Assessment: Measures to Further...
Terrorism as a Threat and Challenge of Peace and Security in 21st Century
What to expect in the coming years? What is the positions of some countries? Naim Spahiu, Halim Bajraktari and Shefki Shterbani,...
Foreign Terrorist Fighters and UK Counter Terrorism Laws
Professor Clive Walker, Leeds University, presents the main aspects of the UK laws and policies covering from the meanings of ‘foreign...
Prevention, Surveillance, and Citizenship in the ‘Security Union’: The Case of Terrorist Fighters
Doctor Niovi Vavoula explains three ways in which the EU has responded to the phenomenon of “foreign fighters” in the post-Paris attacks...
Deglobalization and Terrorism: The Case of the Muslim Countries (Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria)
Experts Estrada, Park, Khan, and Tahir offer a new model to study the impact of terrorism on the Deglobalization process of any Muslim...
Political Violence in China: Terrorism, Official Media, and Political Priorities
Philip B.K. Potter and Chen Wang, University of Virginia, explain what’s happening inside China when it comes to terrorism and address...
International Laws to control terrorism
Dr. Subhra Sanyal makes a diagnostic analysis of the laws of different countries tackling terrorism and puts into perspective this...
Picturing the Islamic State’s online propaganda: vanishing or resurfacing from the World Wide Web?
Miron Lakomy, Kosciuszko Institute, explains the future of the organization and how it has evolved. Abstract This paper attempts to...
Foreign Terrorist Organization designation, international cooperation, and terrorism
Brian J. Phillips, University of Essex, discusses the FTOs designation and the implications to terrorism. Abstract How does branding...
US Sovereignty in the Age of Trump – A European Perspective
Ralph Janik, University of Vienna, explains how the US President is dealing with some key issues regarding international law from an...
Is ISIS defeated? Understanding the consequences of the US withdrawal in Syria.
President Trump announced on December 19 the withdrawal of American troops from Syria considering ISIS 'defeated'. Dr. Patricia Pazos...
Protection of Personal Data in Cyberspace: The EU-US E-Market Regime
Professors Tossapon Tassanakunlapan and Milagros Alvarez explain how personal data are managed in the EU-US context as well as the...
The Right to Freedom of Expression in a World Confronted with Terrorism Propaganda Online
Full tittle: Privatised Enforcement and the Right to Freedom of Expression in a World Confronted with Terrorism Propaganda Online. By...
The Peace and Security Council of the AU: Rise or Decline of Collective Security in Africa
Balingene Kahombo, University of Berlin, addresses the collective security in Africa after the impact of the African Union. Abstract This...
Legal Strategies for Prosecuting ISIS Crimes Against Women and LGBTIQ Persons
Professor Lisa Davis, CUNY School of Law, addresses this very complex issue. How can the International Community pursue justice? Full...
When the UN Addresses The 'Conditions Conducive to Terrorism,' What Happens to Human Rights?
Professor Cora True-Frost, Syracuse University College of Law, solves the question: What is the effect on international human rights law...
Countering Involvement of Kenyan Children in Terrorism
Dr. Irene Maithya, Moi University-School of Law, explains why and how children in Kenya are easier to radicalize and how to counter it....
Muslim Youth Unemployment and Expat Jihadism - Bored to Death?
Is youth unemployment a significant determinant of foreign fighters flow to join ISIS? By Professors Moamen Gouda, Hankuk University...
Ten Years After the Estonian Cyberattacks: Defense and Adaptation in the Age of Digital Insecurity
Stephen Herzog, Yale University, explains how to prevent such attacks from happening in the future and examines the international impact...
Detecting Radicalisation in Communities
Professor Sue Roberts, University of Portsmouth, explains how important are local information and multi-agency partnership to policing...
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