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Security Council “Legislation” on Foreign (Terrorist) Fighters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 March 2019

David DeBartolo*
Affiliation:
U.S. State Department.

Extract

Thanks, Vincent-Joel, for the introduction and to Kimberley Trapp for inviting me to speak.

Type
Foreign Fighters: Looking Beyond Counterterrorism Laws
Copyright
Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2019 

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References

1 Szasz, Paul, The Security Council Starts Legislating, 96 AJIL 901 (2002)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 See, e.g., Remarks by State Department Coordinator for Counter-terrorism Nathan Sales at Duke University, Feb. 24, 2018, available at https://sites.duke.edu/lawfire/2018/02/28/ambassador-sales-on-watchlists-passenger-name-records-biometrics-and-more.

3 Joined Cases C-402/05 P and C-415/05 P, Yassin Abdullah Kadi and Al Barakaat International Foundation v. Council of the European Union and Commission of the European Communities, Judgment (Eur. Ct. Just. Sept. 3, 2008).