EU counter-terrorism offences
What impact on national legislation and case-law?
Author(s)
Barbe, Emmanuel
Böse, Martin
Braum, Stefan
Caeiro, Pedro
Cancio Melia, Manuel
Galli, Francesca
Genson, Roland
Gless, Sabine
Kennes, Laurent
de Kerchove, Gilles
Kert, Robert
Labayle, Henri
Ligeti, Katalin
Marchand, Christophe
Sieber, Ulrich
Šugman Stubbs, Katja
Spencer, John R.
Vestergaard, Jørn
Weyembergh, Anne
Contributor(s)
Galli, Francesca (editor)
Weyembergh, Anne (editor)
Language
English; FrenchAbstract
To several governments, modern international terrorism cannot be handled adequately within the ordinary criminal justice system. To fight terrorism (including the criminalization of certain “abstract danger”, preparatory activities such as terrorist training, membership in a terrorist organization) more effectively, criminal law had to be adapted.
Keywords
Terrorism Law; European StudiesPublisher
Editions de l'Université de BruxellesPublisher website
http://www.editions-ulb.be/en/Publication date and place
Bruxelles, 2012Series
European Studies,Classification
Criminal law: terrorism law