THE CONCEPT OF CRIMES OF A TERRORIST NATURE AND THEIR CRIMINAL LAW BASIS
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"Terrorism" and "terrorist acts" have become one of the most terrible and dangerous problems facing humanity in the 21st century, manifesting in various forms. "Terrorism" and "terrorist acts" - in all their manifestations, have become actions that have become one of the most terrible and dangerous problems of humanity in the 21st century. These crimes threaten the security not only of individual countries or regions but of all humanity. In recent years, crimes of a terrorist nature have acquired transnational and cross-border characteristics, with their level of social danger sharply increasing. Consequently, there is a growing need to improve criminal law and criminological methods and foundations for combating crimes of a terrorist nature, and their further enhancement in national legislation is crucial.
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