Coordinating responses to state-led arbitrary detention: Law and coercion in Russia’s hostage diplomacy

Coordinating responses to state-led arbitrary detention: Law and coercion in Russia’s hostage diplomacy . Ana Jović-Lazić Institute of International Politics and Economics, Centre for Eurasian Studies, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia…
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Jihadist terrorists as early adopters: a critical examination of terrorist adoption of emerging internet technologies

Jihadist terrorists as early adopters: a critical examination of terrorist adoption of emerging internet technologies . Manuel R. Torres Soriano Department of Public Law, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain…
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The need for substantive legislative and policy reform in combatting hostage-taking and wrongful detentions abroad: lessons learned from Canada’s bill C-353 and parliamentary deliberations in Canada and Australia

The need for substantive legislative and policy reform in combatting hostage-taking and wrongful detentions abroad: lessons learned from Canada’s bill C-353 and parliamentary deliberations in Canada and Australia . Sarah…
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Comment on the Report of the Independent International Panel on Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations

Comment on the Report of the Independent International Panel on Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations . Marina Sharpe Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Royal Military College Saint-Jean, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec,…
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Hostage taking or hostage making? the case for prioritising outcomes in identifying and modelling hostage diplomacy

Hostage taking or hostage making? the case for prioritising outcomes in identifying and modelling hostage diplomacy . Kylie Moore-Gilbert Dara Conduit a Macquarie University, Sydney, Australiab University of Melbourne, Parkville,…
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