Rightsaninterdisciplinary approach Free man michael,Human,Cambnidge,polity,2002 | Guilaumelevasseur Terrorism international, Paris ,1977 |
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Wilkinsionthree questions on terroismk in goremment and opposition kvolk no London , 1973 |
To find out existential motives and causes, diagnosis and types and ranges of influence in the personalities of individuals and found that there are several factors driving direct to the emergence of terrorism and the most important factors related to the character of the individual personal factors and subjective psychological.
and internally requires confronting terrorism intellectually and build a political system based on the principles of democracy as a principle of peaceful transfer of power and freedom of election and nomination and report human rights and Dmantha in a pluralistic society | The different concept of terrorism and the difference in defining terrorism crimes is the most contributing factor to reduce his escalating severity, All the legal texts that dealt with the phenomenon of terrorism, whether international agreements or domestic legislation of the countries did not characterize but generalized sometimes and vague sometimes other |
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In spite of international efforts to limit the growth and control of this phenomenon, it has not be effective, and this is due mainly to the substantial differences between countries on defining the concept of terrorism, determined often interests, ideological, political and religious backgrounds, what exacerbated the phenomenon | Abstract All human societies over history have been affected by terrorism Included raised States and the international community Bavradh institutions and entity economic political, legal and extension raised by the diversity of its objectives and motives and causes many and overlapping and that contribute to the production of varying degrees and raised by creating a state of tension for the system of international relations work is the terrorist one raises multiple problems which Sataatbah inevitably confiscation of several rights collectively |
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