Abstract
Les règles internationales relatives à la lutte contre le terrorisme by Jean-Christophe Martin is a comprehensive survey of the rules of international law applicable in the counter-terrorism context. As the fragmentation of international law continues apace—and specialization becomes ever more characteristic of international legal academia—we might be tempted to ask whether there is an emerging “international law of terrorism.” Dr. Martin’s study definitively answers that question. A careful examination of its table of contents reveals that terrorism is a field to which general international law applies–not a field of international law onto itself.
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