The Scope of Documents of Global and Regional Organizations in Strengthening the Legal Capacity to Deal with Terrorist Crimes

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Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology, Faculty of Administrative Sciences and Economics, Arak University, Arak, Iran

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Terrorist crimes are a serious threat to people's lives and security and a deep security challenge for countries. At the same time, regulations, policies and other counter-terrorist crime mechanisms can directly or indirectly have serious restrictions on fundamental rights and negatively affect individuals, groups and society as a whole. The efforts of international and regional organizations to deal with terrorist crimes have never been without challenges. These organizations played an important role as a space for dialogue and information exchange. In the negotiations of organizations, governments can be trained to better understand other governments and thus pave the way for the optimal and effective use of tools in the future. While contributing to the development of mutual and favorable understanding, the organizations provide the possibility of the convergence of the views of the governments regarding terrorist crimes. The study method in this research is descriptive-analytical and based on written documents and sources by means of a library study, which was used to collect information from a fingerprinting tool.

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