Terorism In International Crime: Case Study Of Terrorism Attacks In Europe

Authors

  • Risma Maulina Universitas Almuslim, Aceh, Indonesia
  • Nurul Ihza Universitas Almuslim, Aceh, Indonesia
  • Risky Novialdy

Keywords:

Terrorism, International Crime, Transnational Crime, Europe

Abstract

This journal aims to analyze the role of terrorism in international crime with a focus on terrorism attacks in Europe. In this context, social, economic, and political approaches are utilized to understand the driving factors of terrorism and international crime. In addition, the impact of the use of the internet and social media in terror planning and propaganda is also examined. This study also explores the legal and law enforcement consequences of terrorism and transnational crime from an international law perspective. The research method used is a case analysis of terrorism attacks in Europe, focusing on the factors that influence terrorism and its implications for international crime.

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Published

2024-01-31