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1988

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Terrorism As An International Crime: Questions Of Responsibility And Complicity, Sompong Sucharitkul Dec 1988

Terrorism As An International Crime: Questions Of Responsibility And Complicity, Sompong Sucharitkul

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Terrorism is a phenomenon in the contemporary world which occupies the attention of the international community. Terrorism as an international crime is readily more comprehensible and susceptible of clearer definition than sheer acts of terrorism by whomsoever performed. This paper is confined to questions of responsibility and complicity in connection with terrorism as an international crime, whatever the definition is ultimately adopted of "terrorism," and whatever the meaning to be ascribed to an "international crime."