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The Recovery Of The Aviation Industry: The Aviation Security Challenge, Ibpp Editor Nov 2002

The Recovery Of The Aviation Industry: The Aviation Security Challenge, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This article is based on a presentation made to the SAE 2002 World Aviation Congress on November 6, 2002 by the IBPP Editor. The article’s focus is on how representatives of the aviation industry need to think about aviation security to facilitate the industry’s economic recovery.


Computer Network Attacks By Terrorists: Some Legal Dimensions, John F. Murphy Jun 2002

Computer Network Attacks By Terrorists: Some Legal Dimensions, John F. Murphy

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Meeting The Challenge Of Cyberterrorism: Defining The Military Role In A Democracy, Charles J. Dunlap Jun 2002

Meeting The Challenge Of Cyberterrorism: Defining The Military Role In A Democracy, Charles J. Dunlap

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Civil Litigation As A Means Of Compensating Victims Of International Terrorism, Walter W. Heiser May 2002

Civil Litigation As A Means Of Compensating Victims Of International Terrorism, Walter W. Heiser

San Diego International Law Journal

This Article discusses the rules of procedural law that authorize United States courts to enter civil judgments against international terrorists and the foreign states that sponsor them. Somewhat surprisingly, these rules do not make such judgments difficult to obtain. As the Sutherland case illustrates, plaintiffs have already recovered substantial money judgments against terrorist defendants. Not surprisingly, the real difficulties are encountered when plaintiffs seek to enforce such judgments. Private parties have successfully utilized civil litigation as a means of neutralizing domestic hate groups. The question now is whether they can achieve similar success with respect to international terrorists. Success in …


Panel On The Responses To The Recent Terrorist Attacks On The U.S., Anne F. Bayefsky Jan 2002

Panel On The Responses To The Recent Terrorist Attacks On The U.S., Anne F. Bayefsky

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The war on terrorism has a fundamental flaw, which puts its success directly at risk.


Stretching The Limits Of International Law: The Challenge Of Terrorism, Asli Bali Jan 2002

Stretching The Limits Of International Law: The Challenge Of Terrorism, Asli Bali

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

When this panel was originally conceived, we could not have anticipated the extent to which the limits of international law would have to be stretched by events in the city where our conference would be held.


Terrorism And Globalization: An International Perspective, Linda Lim Jan 2002

Terrorism And Globalization: An International Perspective, Linda Lim

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Terrorism has little or nothing to do with globalization, just as it has little or nothing to do with Islam. Most of the many varieties of terrorism that afflict and have long afflicted the world are responses not to global phenomena, but to intensely local ones. Examples include particularly ethnic, nationalist, and religious fault lines such as violence by Catholics and Protestants in Ireland; Basques in Spain; the Hindu Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka; Kashmiris, Sikhs, and Hindu nationalists in India; the Aum cult in Japan; and Uighurs in Xinjiang, China.

The terrorists who attacked the World Trade Center on …


The Original Sin: "Terrorism" Or "Crime Against Humanity"?, Chibli Mallet Jan 2002

The Original Sin: "Terrorism" Or "Crime Against Humanity"?, Chibli Mallet

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.