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specialty journal of politics and law
Volume 1, 2016, Issue 1
Terrorism from the perspective of Islamic and international legal system
Abdolghaffar Elahi, Maryam Moradi
Pages: 80-84

Abstract

Terrorism is a global threat. Terrorist acts such as murder, hostage taking, hijacking and destruction of property and places, violated the human rights and fundamental freedoms and affected international relations. In the Islamic criminal policy, resorting to terror, intimidation and general discomfort are crime and is associated with severe criminal response. At the same time, in the case of politically motivated violence to deal with the government or the ruling, the responses are regulative, defensive and in line with restoring social order. Global efforts to cope with terrorism began with the establishment of the League of Nations and with establishment of the United Nations and the spread of terrorism, especially in the second half of the twentieth century it was accelerated. This is a theoretical study and comparatively studies the accurate and reliable sources of relevant laws and rights in Iran. At first, using the library studies such as library research, study of various sources, including books, paper, student thesis, all the information and resources available in this field are collected and reviewed, and then they are reviewed and compared to the rules and regulations in Iran and Islam and the international rules regarding the subject of research. Then, comparing the comments, reviewing and criticizing a logical conclusion is obtained.



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