THREE MODELS OF THE INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM CRIME
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Terrorism is a problem that has been shaking the international community for years. Everyone is fully aware of the need for international cooperation in combating terrorism; everyone is aware of the need to adopt an international convention that would be scrupulously observed by all countries in the world. However, it is no secret that this, indispensible, level of cooperation often fall shorts. Why is that so? It seems this question, firstly, has to do with some historical and political processes linked to distant and not so distant past (in particular the period of the last thirty years), and also given the political and economic changes and regional integration and world globalization processes that are also taking place, "rather unfortunately", in this geographic area.
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