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This work explores the possibility of prosecuting terrorism as crimes against humanity under the ICC treaty. Even-though terrorism is not explicitly mentioned as a crime that falls under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, it can however be adjudicated at the ICC by interpreting it as included in Article 7 of the Rome Statute. Article 7 of the ICC Statute can be used as a legal basis for prosecuting terrorist acts if the acts fulfill the Article's general requirements. The text of the Rome Statute does not need to be amended in order to encompass acts of terrorism.

Produktbeschreibung
This work explores the possibility of prosecuting terrorism as crimes against humanity under the ICC treaty. Even-though terrorism is not explicitly mentioned as a crime that falls under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, it can however be adjudicated at the ICC by interpreting it as included in Article 7 of the Rome Statute. Article 7 of the ICC Statute can be used as a legal basis for prosecuting terrorist acts if the acts fulfill the Article's general requirements. The text of the Rome Statute does not need to be amended in order to encompass acts of terrorism.
Autorenporträt
The writer is a lawyer and teaches International Law at Yarsi University in Jakarta, Has a law degree from Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Advocate Training Program from Columbia University (USA), LL.M in International Law from the University of Sheffield (UK), LL.M in International Human Rights Law, Northwestern University (USA).