1.The basic situation and strategy of the international fight against terrorism in post osama bin laden era 1
2.Trends of Worldwide Terrorism—Brazil's Challenges and Response 43
3.Myth and Reality of the Global Terrorist Threat 50
4.Terrorism in Western Europe:Events Data 63
5.War on Terror:Erosion of Civil Liberties 70
6.Criminal Law as a Counterterrorism Tool—On the Limits of the Legitimacy of Criminal Law within the Global Strategy for Fighting Terrorism 93
7.State Terror and Civilian-Military Dictatorship in Brazil—Rightful Resistance Is NotTerrorism 101
8.Media and Terrorism—Primeiro Comando da Capital(PCC)and ItsIdentification as a Brazilian Terrorist Organization 110
9.Terrorism within the Brazilian Experience and the Concept of a Terrorist Act 119
10.Expanding Criminal Laws by Means of Predating Criminal Responsibility—Punishing Planning and Organizing Terrorist Attacks as a Means to Optimize Effectiveness of Fighting Against Terrorism 133
11.Rightto Resistance and Terrorism—TheExample of Germany 154
12.Criminal Involvement in Terrorist Associations—Classification and Fundamental Principles of the German Section 129a StGB 168
13.The EuropeanInf luence on German Anti-Terrorism Law 189
14.Substantive Provisions of German Law Criminalizing Forms of Terrorism in the Global Era 198
15.European Evolutions on Terrorism 211
16.Terrorism on the Internet 224
17.The Relationship between Terrorism and Criminal Law 242
18.Terrorist Attacks against the Natural Environment A Phantom or a Real Danger 255
19.The Criminal Ofience of Terrorism 263
20.Problems of Terrorism Definition in Russian Criminal Law 284
21.Definition of Terrorism at National and International Levels of the Legal Regulation 292
22.Extremism as a Forerunner of Terrorism in Contemporary Russia 303
23.Terrorism as a Form of Extremism 312
24.Attempt to Define the Conflict of 2011 in Macedonia 326
25.Criminal Justice System in a Global World 337
26.The Association Internationale De Droit Penal and the Establishment of the International Criminal Court 341
27.The Association Internationale De Droit Penal(AIDP-IAPL)History,Principles and Strategic Considerations(2010-2014) 356
28.Counter-Terrorism in Canada:10 Years after 9/11 376
29.Organized Crime,Terrorism and Reciprocal Imputation 384
30.Anti-terrorism Legislation and Measures in South America with a Special Consideration of Argentina,Chile and Colombia 392
31.Terrorism and Criminal Law:The Slippery Slope of Prevention 407
32.Law and the War on Terror 423
33.Approach of Criminal Procedural Law to Terrorist Offences in Hungary 442
34.The Approach to Terrorist Offences by Means of Criminal Law in Hungary 450
35.The Statutory Definition of Terrorist Offences in Hungarian Criminal Law 501
36.Organised Crime and Terrorism in the Balkans—Balkan Organized Crime:Identification,Assessment and Action Plan for Dismantling 509
37.A Practical Definition of the Domain of Terrorism,Based on Frank F.Y.Huang and Xavier Raufer Theories 517
38.Seizing the Comprehensive Command of Terrorism—Solutions to Global Counter-terrorism Difficulties 546
39.Research on Definition ofInternational Terrorism 563
40.DefinitionoftheTerrorism 578
41.Discussion on New Trends in International Terrorism and Criminal Activities 597
42.Approaches to the Dilemma of Defining Terrorism 620
43.Towardthe State Capture inMexico 631
44.International Law Bases of Counteraction to Terrorism and Russian Criminal Statute 638