01303 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001200123084001600135100001400151245004000165260004900205300003000254500002300284520073900307650001401046990002501060INLIS00000000000087220221018085828 a0010-0520000872221018 | | eng  a1 85521 548 9 aeng a303.625 a303.625 TER0 aTERRORISM1 aTERRORISM /cEdited by Conor Gearty aAldershot :bHarvard University Press,c1996 axxiv,579p.;24 cm ;c24 cm aIndeks : P.575-579 aTerrorism is a subject rife with moral certaintri but shrouded in terminological confusion.Most societies are quite clear that terrorism is an especially violent and unethical wrong, but are deeply unsure about terrorism is an especially violent and unethical wrong but are deeply unsure about what types of acts and which actors fall within its condemnatory reach. The terrorist shares the world of subversion with guerrillas and freedom fighters, while' state terrorists' apply the same method with the added benefit of governmental sanction. International politics contains its fair share of ' ex-terrorist' statesmen, and at least some national leaders are ' state terrorists ' who have somehow managed to discard the description. 4aTerrorism a09248/MKRI-P/XI-2008