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Defining 'terrorism' in the context of international law

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Terrorism Law Australia
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There is no internationally accepted legal definition of terrorism. States often use the term in contradicting ways and their judgement of whether a terrorist act occurred depends on their interests or on the angle they view the situation from, rather than on an analysis of the situation based on a concept of terrorism. Anna Goppel examines how we should define terrorism in the context of international law - in other words how terrorism should be defined for the practical use in the international community.

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