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Bibliography on Terrorism and International Law

The Law & Terrorism: A Three-Part Discussion Series


Sponsored by Pace Law School and the International Law Society
October 18, October 25, and November 7, 2001
Bibliography Compiled by Cynthia Pittson,
Reference Librarian, Pace Law School Library
Books
(Available in the Law Library except where noted)

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Allan, Richard. Terrorism: pragmatic international deterrence and cooperation. New York : Institute for
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Beliaev, Igor and John Marks, eds. Common ground on terrorism: Soviet-American cooperation against
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Cassese, Antonio. Terrorism, politics, and law: the Achille Lauro affair. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton
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Chadwick, Elizabeth. Self-determination, terrorism, and the international humanitarian law of armed
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Chomsky, Noam. The culture of terrorism. Boston, MA : South End Press, 1988.
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Friedlander, Robert A. Terror-violence: aspects of social control. London ; New York : Oceana
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Laqueur, Walter. Terrorism. Boston : Little, Brown, 1977.
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U.S. Congress. Senate. Aviation Security Act, S. 1447, 107th Congress.


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Videotapes
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(All sites active as of 10/12/2001.)

10 Downing Street. Responsibility for the Terrorist Atrocities in the United States, 11 September 2001.
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This document posted by British government reviews the evidence against Osama Bin Laden as the agent
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American Society of International Law. Terrorist Attacks on New York and Washington, D.C.
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Federation of American Scientists. Intelligence Resource Program.


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organization and operations.

Findlaw. Special Coverage: War on Terrorism.


http://news.findlaw.com/legalnews/us/terrorism/
Findlaw contains news, relevant background documents and case law, and photographs and videos of the
September 11th attacks and their aftermath.

Foreign Affairs. Special Briefing: The Terrorist Attack on America: Background.


http://www.foreignaffairs.org/home/terrorism.asp
Foreign Affairs site with previously published articles that contribute to an understanding of the tragic
attacks on New York and Washington. Essays consider the nature of modern-day terrorism and the ability
of the United States to combat it. Other essays provide the Middle Eastern radical Islamic contexts for
recent terrorism, including the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

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Johns Hopkins University. Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies.
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Johns Hopkins University site with information on the medical and public health threats posed by
biological weapons. It includes background information on anthrax along with diagnostic criteria and the
JAMA consensus statement.

Jurist: the Legal Education Network. Terrorist Law and Policy.


http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/terrorism.htm
Jurist site with background information on terrorism, U.S. counterterrorism policy, U.S. anti-terrorism
laws, bioterrorism, and academic commentary from law professors around the country.

Lexis/Nexis. Attack on America in Context.


http://www.lexisnexis.com/aoa/
Lexis/Nexis site with news and background information on the September 11th attacks.

LLRX. World Trade Center and Pentagon: News and Legal Resources/Information/Services.
http://www.llrx.com/newstand/wtc.htm
LLRX site contains information on disaster recovery and relief, news updates and reliable sources,
international resources, and related case law. Updated daily.

National Security Archive. September 11th Source Books: National Security Archive Online Readers on
Terrorism, Intelligence and the Next War.
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National Security Archive site contains non-classified electronic briefing books and documents on
terrorism and Congressional reports and studies.

Public Broadcasting Service. Terrorist Attacks on the U.S.: Special Coverage of Plane Crashes in New
York and Washington, D.C.
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PBS site with daily updates on the September 11th terrorist attacks and the aftermath. Includes audio of
press briefings and maps of the air strikes in Afghanistan.

Terrorism Research Center. U.S. Homeland Attack: September 11, 2001.


http://www.terrorism.com/homelandattack.shtml
TRC is an independent institute offering research on terrorism, information warfare, critical infrastructure
protection and other issues of political violence.

U.S. Dept. of State. Office of International Information Programs. Response to Terrorism.


http://usinfo.state.gov/topical/pol/terror/
State Department site with links to key documents on terrorism, current information on the recent terrorist
attacks updated daily, and links to international conventions and United Nations resolutions on terrorism.

United Kingdom. Parliament. House of Commons. 11 September 2001: the response.


http://www.parliament.uk/commons/lib/research/rp2001/rp01-072.pdf
Research paper examines the reaction of the United States, United Kingdom, and international
community to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. This 120-page paper, available from the
International Affairs & Defence Section of the House of Commons Library, contains background
information on Osama Bin Laden and his terrorist network and discusses relevant issues of international
law and available military options.

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