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International Law

Terrorism

2004

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

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On The Problem Of Utilizing Unilateral Action To Prevent Acts Of Sea Piracy And Terrorism: A Proactive Approach To The Evolution Of International Law, Leticia Diaz, Barry H. Dubner Jan 2004

On The Problem Of Utilizing Unilateral Action To Prevent Acts Of Sea Piracy And Terrorism: A Proactive Approach To The Evolution Of International Law, Leticia Diaz, Barry H. Dubner

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The goal of this article is to determine how the international community can prevent piracy and terrorism. The irony is that perhaps piracy may subside at last, but only as a result of the increased efforts of the international community to prevent terrorism. The purpose of this article, therefore, is to explore the parameters of the problems and trends toward serious destruction connected to these acts and to suggest that if regional approaches fail, certain unilateral actions against the perpetrators may be necessary in order to avoid massive human and environmental destruction. The core question is whether unilateral action growing …