THE NECESSITY OF TERRORISM INCLUSION IN THE CATEGORY OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES STRICTO SENSU
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v7i4.847Keywords:
terrorism, international cooperation, reglementation, repression, international criminal lawAbstract
Terrorism is a process of inducing fear on the population, by means of repeatedviolent actions, used by the individuals, groups or state actors, for criminal motives or
political claims, whose aims, unlike assassinations, do not represent the main targets. The
unmediated victims of violence, are generally chosen randomly or selectively (representative
or symbolic targets), from a certain population. Terrorist acts generate messages and the
threat and violence, as a communication process between the terrorist (organization),
immediate victims and main targets, are used in order to terrify and manipulate the
population, which is transformed in a target of terror, a target of demands or a target of
attention, depending on the target pursued: intimidation, coercion or propaganda
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