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  • ...1janx33225/> and potentially legitimize the state's own use of armed force against opponents (such use of force may itself be described as "terror" by opponen ...= Encyclopædia Britannica |page=3}}</ref> One form is the use of violence against [[noncombatant]]s for the purpose of gaining publicity for a group, cause,
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  • ...ional organised crime. Serious international crime, such as crimes against humanity, may be investigated by the [[International Criminal Court]], but it does n ...ral Assembly]] is to deal with this problem by taking a series of measures against transnational organized crime. These include the creation of domestic crimi
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  • ...nd refers to an organization which has been found guilty of crimes against humanity. Once an organization has been determined to be a criminal organization, on ...ddition to what is considered traditional organized crime involving direct crimes of fraud swindles, scams, racketeering and other [[Racketeer Influenced and
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  • ...vilian population, a "forced disappearance" qualifies as a [[crime against humanity]], and thus is not subject to a [[statute of limitations]]. On December 20, ...sometimes extended to political or social commentary not involving crimes against the person. Embarrassing documents which are claimed to have been lost in t
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  • ...es under the [[Fourth Geneva Convention]] so that he must be "treated with humanity and, in case of trial, shall not be deprived of the rights of fair and regu ...Former Yugoslavia, charged with prosecuting war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the recent conflicts in the Balkans, has explicitly affirm
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