Cyber Terrorism and the reconstruction of customary rule about terrorism of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon in the recent case law.
Abstract
In this article we focus attention on the remaining problem of defining Terrorism and Cyberterrorism. Throughout relevant decisions of the Tribunal of Lebanon as a case of study, recognizing international consuetudinary law on terrorism, we analyse critically the EU Antiterrorism measure and the right to privacy in the EU and ECHR prospective to conclude in the need for strengthening the protection of individuals against acts affecting the right to privacy.
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2015-12-02
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Foggetti, N. (2015). Cyber Terrorism and the reconstruction of customary rule about terrorism of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon in the recent case law. IUS ET SCIENTIA, 1(1), 54–78. Retrieved from https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/ies/article/view/13202
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