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The United States, International Law and the Struggle against Terrorism (Routledge Research in Terrorism and the Law)
Author: Thomas Michael McDonnell
Year: 2009
Pages: 313
Format: PDF
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Language: ENG



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The United States International Law and the Struggle Against Terrorism: A Study of the Evolution of Technology and the Need for a Personal Paradigm for Survival In today's world, technology plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of international law and its application in the struggle against terrorism. With the rapid pace of technological advancements, it is essential to comprehend how these developments impact our lives, societies, and the global order. This book delves into the intricate relationship between technology and the fight against terrorism, providing valuable insights into the evolution of international law and its implications on humanity's survival. The book begins by exploring the historical context of international law and its development over time. It examines how the concept of sovereignty has evolved, leading to the emergence of new legal frameworks that address contemporary challenges such as cybercrime, cyberwarfare, and the use of drones in counter-terrorism operations. The authors analyze the impact of technology on the rule of law, highlighting both the benefits and drawbacks of technological advancements in the fight against terrorism. They also discuss the role of international organizations like the United Nations and the European Union in shaping global responses to terrorism. One of the most significant contributions of this book is its focus on the need for a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge. The authors argue that understanding the evolution of technology is crucial to the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a warring state.
Международное право Соединенных Штатов и борьба с терроризмом: исследование эволюции технологий и необходимости личной парадигмы выживания В современном мире технологии играют решающую роль в формировании нашего понимания международного права и его применения в борьбе с терроризмом. С быстрыми темпами технологического прогресса важно понять, как эти события влияют на нашу жизнь, общество и глобальный порядок. Эта книга углубляется в сложные отношения между технологиями и борьбой с терроризмом, предоставляя ценную информацию об эволюции международного права и его последствиях для выживания человечества. Книга начинается с изучения исторического контекста международного права и его развития с течением времени. В нем рассматривается, как развивалась концепция суверенитета, что привело к появлению новых правовых основ, которые решают современные проблемы, такие как киберпреступность, кибервойна и использование беспилотников в контртеррористических операциях. Авторы анализируют влияние технологий на верховенство права, подчеркивая как преимущества, так и недостатки технологических достижений в борьбе с терроризмом. Они также обсуждают роль международных организаций, таких как Организация Объединенных Наций и Европейский Союз, в формировании глобальных ответных мер на терроризм. Одним из наиболее значительных вкладов этой книги является её направленность на необходимость личностной парадигмы восприятия технологического процесса развития современных знаний. Авторы утверждают, что понимание эволюции технологий имеет решающее значение для выживания человечества и единства людей в воюющем государстве.
Diritto internazionale degli Stati Uniti e lotta al terrorismo: esplorare l'evoluzione della tecnologia e la necessità di un paradigma personale di sopravvivenza Nel mondo moderno, la tecnologia è fondamentale per formare la nostra comprensione del diritto internazionale e la sua applicazione nella lotta contro il terrorismo. Con il rapido progresso tecnologico, è importante capire come questi eventi influenzano la nostra vita, la nostra società e l'ordine globale. Questo libro approfondisce le complesse relazioni tra tecnologia e terrorismo, fornendo preziose informazioni sull'evoluzione del diritto internazionale e sulle sue conseguenze sulla sopravvivenza dell'umanità. Il libro inizia esplorando il contesto storico del diritto internazionale e il suo sviluppo nel tempo. tratta di come il concetto di sovranità si sia evoluto, creando nuove basi giuridiche che affrontano i problemi di oggi, come il crimine informatico, la cyber guerra e l'uso dei droni nelle operazioni antiterrorismo. Gli autori analizzano l'impatto della tecnologia sullo stato di diritto, sottolineando sia i vantaggi che i difetti dei progressi tecnologici nella lotta contro il terrorismo. Stanno anche discutendo il ruolo delle organizzazioni internazionali, come le Nazioni Unite e l'Unione Europea, nel definire una risposta globale al terrorismo. Uno dei contributi più significativi di questo libro è il suo orientamento sulla necessità di un paradigma personale della percezione del processo tecnologico di sviluppo della conoscenza moderna. Gli autori sostengono che comprendere l'evoluzione della tecnologia è fondamentale per la sopravvivenza dell'umanità e dell'unità umana in uno stato in guerra.
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