The military response to terrorism and the international law on the use of force
Abstract
The contemporary threat of international terrorism and the strategies of its eradication challenge our moral, political and legal imagination. States have a variety of tools at their disposal to deal with this threat, including mechanisms of criminal justice, financial and economic measures, but in recent years, they have increasingly considered the use of military means in confronting terrorist groups abroad and, occasionally, governments that harbour them.
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01/01/2007
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The military response to terrorism and the international law on the use of force. (2007). Political Perspectives, 1(1). https://ojs.politicalperspectives.org.uk/index.php/polperspectives/article/view/9