Publıc Internatıonal Law I Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1206619

When do terrorist acts amount to an international crime?


When acts are not limited to one particular state but spill over to other states in their effects

When acts harm one ethnic group in a country

When acts are directed to throw the president of a state

When acts performed in one country is against the beliefs and customs in another country

When acts are intended to create an international effect


Yanıt Açıklaması:

An act of terrorism amounting to international crime should have an international element, that is, it should involve two or more states. Terrorist activities carried out within a state are criminal offences punishable under the relevant laws of the state concerned. On the other hand, terrorist acts amount to an international crime when:

• Acts are not limited to one particular state but spill over to other states in their effects;

• Acts are carried out with the support or acquiescence of the state where the terrorist organization is located, or they are state-sponsored terrorist acts; and

• Acts are carried out on a large scale and are serious in nature, hence they are the concern of international community and a threat to international peace.

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