| Marcelo G. Kohen - 2006 - 560 pages
...hostilities in a situation of armed conflict, when the purpose of such act, by its nature or context, is to intimidate a population, or to compel a Government or an international organization to do or to abstain from doing any act. The national law definition is clearly wider than the international... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 2006 - 118 pages
...bodily harm to civilians or non-combatants, when the purpose of such an act, by its nature or context, is to intimidate a population or to compel a Government or an international organization to carry out or to abstain from any act cannot be justified on any grounds and constitutes an act of terrorism.... | |
| Ramesh Thakur - 2006 - 380 pages
...bodily harm to civilians or non-combatants, when the purpose of such an act, by its nature or context, is to intimidate a population, or to compel a Government or an international organisation to do or to abstain from doing any act'.45 The focus on the nature of the acts breaks... | |
| Paul Allan Schott - 2006 - 292 pages
...hostilities in a situation of armed conflict, when the purpose of such act, by its nature or context, is to intimidate a population, or to compel a Government or an international organisation to do or to abstain from doing any act. d) The term terrorist financing includes the financing... | |
| Dwight Hamilton - 2006 - 264 pages
...conflict, if the purpose of that act or omission, by its nature or context, is to intimidate the public, or to compel a government or an international organization to do or refrain from doing any act, is guilty of an indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a... | |
| Doug Hopton - 2006 - 200 pages
...the United Nations General Assembly in December 1999 defines the primary objective of terrorism as 'to intimidate a population, or to compel a government or an international organisation to do or abstain from doing any act'. As can be seen, this is different from other forms... | |
| Gutman, David Rieff, Anthony Dworkin - 2007 - 452 pages
...bodily harm to civilians or noncombatants, when the purpose of such an act, by its nature or context, is to intimidate a population, or to compel a Government...organization to do or abstain from doing any act." This statement dismisses the idea that attacks on civilians may be raised above the level of terrorism... | |
| Sujit Choudhry - 2007 - 431 pages
...only applied to acts 'intended to cause death or serious bodily injury to a civilian' when designed 'to intimidate a population or to compel a government...organization to do or abstain from doing any act'. The focus was on harm to humans and there was no requirement of political or religious motive or application... | |
| Robert Cryer, Håkan Friman, Darryl Robinson, Elizabeth Wilmshurst - 2007 - 456 pages
...hostilities in a situation of armed conflict, when the purpose of such act. by its nature or context, is to intimidate a population, or to compel a Government or an international organization to do or to abstain from doing any act.' regional organizations41 has a definition of terrorism for the purpose... | |
| Vivienne M. O'Connor, Colette Rausch, Hans-Jörg Albrecht, Goran Klemenčič - 2007 - 532 pages
...hostilities in a situation of armed conflict, when the purpose of such an act, by its nature or context, is to intimidate a population or to compel a government or an international organization to do or to abstain from doing an act. 2. For the purposes of Article 147, funds mean assets of every kind,... | |
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