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 |
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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