Terrorist or armed opposition group fighter? The experience of UK courts and the implications for public international law - Murray A.

The aim of this article is to explore British courts' jurisprudence relating to the actions of those who have committed acts abroad which, in some circumstances, might be considered terrorism. It does this by identifying three different types of attacks: a...
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