Of Talking Crickets and De-Radicalisation: Can International Organisations Counter Radicalisation?
Abstract
Since 1963, international organisations have promoted the conclusion of a number of treaties dealing with terrorism-related matters such as the extradition of persons having committed acts of terrorism, taking of hostages or the cooperation between states to prevent terrorist bombings. Other acts, adopted in the EU framework, focus on issues that may underline the possibility of a terrorist threat including the definition of terrorism, the recruitment of terrorists, hate crime, and hate speech...
