Terrorism in UK Law

  • Countering terrorism
    • No. 60-1, March 2005
    • International Journal
    Until we understand the sources of terrorism and do something about them, we can arm ourselves to the teeth, rampage across the planet with our militaries, suspend many of our civil liberties and s...
  • Terrorism experiments
    • No. 48-3, May 2011
    • Journal of Peace Research
    Experimental research has a long-established tradition in psychology and sociology, and a more recent but important history as a useful methodology in economics. In this article, we discuss the str...
  • Terrorism
    • No. 63-1, March 2008
    • International Journal
  • Trade and terrorism
    • No. 55-5, September 2018
    • Journal of Peace Research
    We construct a model of the consequences of terrorism on trade, where firms in trading nations face different costs arising from domestic and transnational terrorism. Using a dyadic dataset in a gr...
  • How Terrorism Upsets Liberty
    • No. 53-1, March 2005
    • Political Studies
    As terrorism increasingly penetrates Western democracies, liberals and libertarians are obliged to ask themselves whether contending with it justifies restricting civil liberty and, if so, to what ...
  • Counter-Terrorism
    • No. 64-2, April 1991
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
  • Narco-Terrorism
    • No. 62-4, October 1989
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
  • Environmental Terrorism: Analyzing the Concept
    • No. 35-4, July 1998
    • Journal of Peace Research
  • Terrorism or not terrorism? Whose money are we looking for?
    • No. 22-3, July 2015
    • Journal of Financial Crime
    • 378-390
    Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the counter-terrorism financing regime provides a solid platform for a better understanding of who should be considered terrorists or what...
  • Some Unanticipated Consequences of Terrorism
    • No. 16-3, September 1979
    • Journal of Peace Research
    The spread of terrorism in democratic societies forces one to examine once more the rela tionship between society and political violence. From a conceptualization of terrorism based on the cross be...
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