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Rogue States – State Sponsors of Terrorism?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
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Since 1994, the United States of America have been warning of a new threat posed by so-called ‘rogue states'. (1) Following 11th September 2001, a number of these so-called rogue states have been targeted as responsible for the attacks or as a result of fears that they are plan-ning further terrorist acts. The classification of certain states by degrading terminology by the United States not only seems to be fully justifiable vis-à-vis the realisation of an emerging danger; furthermore, it could be seen as movement within the international community to-wards the identification of states which threaten international security. Thus, it is important to look behind the terms: which states fall into the category of rogue states and what consequences could follow for public international law from such classification?
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- German Law Journal , Volume 3 , Issue 9: Special issue - The War on Terror - One Year On , September 2002 , E7
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- Copyright © 2002 by German Law Journal GbR