Abstract
In this Article, we shall explore state responsibility in relation to foreign terrorist fighters as far as its nationals/residents involved in terrorism abroad are concerned. For the purpose of illustration, we chose Iraq as a case study. To this, we shall first discuss state responsibility in relation to individuals. Subsequently, we shall analyze the contemporary legal regime governing state responsibility in relation to nationals and residents committing terrorism abroad. Finally, the conclusion should provide a synopsis of the study’s outcome.
Recommended Citation
Khaled Ramadan Bashir and Abdulrasool A.S. Al-Asadi,
State Responsibility for Involvement of Nationals and Residents in Acts of Terrorism Aboard: Iraq as a Case Study,
29 Fla. J. Int'l L.
(2017).
Available at: https://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/fjil/vol29/iss2/1