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A Conundrum Posed by U.S. Anti-Terrorism Policy

Thirty years ago this month, a Cuban airliner blew up in mid-air, killing all 73 people aboard.

Topic: 
Topic 1
Volume: 
10
Issue: 
26
Author: 
Luc Reydams
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Organizations of Note: 
  • National Security Archive (GWU)
  • UN Counter-Terrorism Committee
  • Inter-American Committee on Terrorism
  • Council of Europe CODEXTER
  • OSCE Anti-Terrorism Unit
  • African Union
  • APEC Counter Terrorism Task Force
  • US Department of State Counterterrorism Office 

 

Related Terms / Attribute Tags: 
Human Rights
International Courts and Tribunals
International Criminal Law, Corruption, and Law Enforcement
International Law in Domestic Courts
North America
Terrorism
Use of Force, and International Humanitarian Law
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