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Understanding definitions of terrorism


Video: What Is Terrorism? - Definition, History, Types & Statistics

Terrorism consists of violent acts which are designed to intimidate and harm. Terrorists seek to influence a government or population to attain a particular ...

The Definition of Terrorism

As such, different legal systems, scholars, international organizations, and government agencies use different definitions of terrorism, sometimes based on ...

Chapter 5 International Terrorism - Parliament of Australia

Definition of terrorism in Australian law. 5.5. Terrorism in Commonwealth law is defined as an act or threat that is intended to: advance a political, ...

Defining "Terrorism" - Jewish Virtual Library

Terrorism is the unlawful use or threat of violence against persons or property to further political or social objectives.

Terrorism - Oxford Reference

The calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear. Terrorism is intended to coerce or intimidate governments or societies.

The Meaning of Terrorism | Ethics & International Affairs

A terrorist act is a political act ordinarily committed or inspired by an organized group, in which violence is intentionally directed at non-combatants.

Understanding and Conceptualizing Domestic Terrorism: Issues for ...

According to the FBI, domestic terrorists are Americans who commit violence to achieve their goals that stem from domestic, extremist ...

When it comes to defining 'terrorism,' there is no consensus - PBS

People have been trying to understand how to interpret and define terrorism for hundreds of years. But there is no easy answer.

Defining Terrorism | Musée-Mémorial du terrorisme

In French law, the law of September 9, 1986 “on the fight against terrorism and attacks on state security” is the first to define terrorism: “an individual or ...

Terrorist Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

: or, relating to, or characteristic of terrorists or terrorism : practicing or involving violent acts of terror a terrorist organization.

Some Questions About the Definition of Terrorism and the Fight ...

When the subject of terrorism is discussed in the context of international law, the issue inevitably arises of how to define 'terrorism'. A substantial number ...

The Meaning of Terrorism - Scholarship@Vanderbilt Law

States government. See Act for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of. Hostage-Taking, 18 U.S.C. § 1203 (1994). Yet another statute makes terrorist.

The E.U.'s Definition of Terrorism: The Council Framework Decision ...

However, as you have access to this content, a full PDF is available via the 'Save PDF' action button. Terrorist acts have, for a long time, constituted a major ...

How to stop terrorism: EU measures explained - EU Monitor

Stopping terrorism requires tackling issues such as foreign fighters, border controls and cutting off funds. Learn about the EU's counter terrorism policies.

United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law

The treatment of the subject of measures to eliminate international terrorism in the United Nations spanning the 1970s was characterised by a definitional ...

A semiotic approach to a legal definition of terrorism

Black's Law Dictionary defines terrorism as: “the use or threat of violence to intimidate or cause panic, especially as a means of affecting political conduct.” ...

The Inferential Meaning of Controversial Terms: The Case of ...

In order to understand the controversy, here the meaning of “terrorism” is analysed by means of the inferentialist framework developed by Robert Brandom.

Topic: Countering terrorism - NATO

Terrorism is the most direct asymmetric threat to the security of the citizens of NATO countries, and to international stability and ...

Problem of Defining Terrorism under International Law: Definition by ...

In dealing with the quest for legal definition, the paper will explore the various attempts to define terrorism by treaty laws and the lacuna thereof.

Terrorism as Controversy: The Shifting Definition of Terrorism in ...

Political motives inform many definitions of terrorism, which are often irregularly applied, harming counter-terrorist initiatives.