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Terrorism is Also Disrupting Some Crucial Legal Categories of International Law

Antonio Cassese

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Abstract

The terrorist attacks on the US on 11 September 2001 have potentially shattering consequences for international law. It will be necessary to rethink some important legal categories and to emphasize general principles. Collective rather than unilateral measures should be taken as far as possible. Otherwise anarchy could ensue.

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