Title of article
War on Terror and Hegemony: international Law-Making Regarding Terrorism After 9/11
Author/Authors
KINACIOGLU, Muge Hacettepe University - Department of International Relations, Turkey
From page
67
To page
83
Abstract
The focus of analysis in this article is the process of hegemonic law-making regarding terrorism utilizing unilateral power and the collective legitimization function of the UN. In order to explore how hegemony influences the development of international legal norms concerning the use of force and terrorism, the article examines the ways in which the United States as a prevailing actor in the international system has sought to translate its political power to develop a new norm of preemption and to impose international legal obligations on states with regards to the suppression of terrorism through the United Nations Security Council s Chapter VII resolutions after September 11 terrorist attacks
Keywords
Terrorism , Hegemony , International Law , United Nations , Collective Legitimization
Journal title
Pamukkale University Journal Of Engineering Sciences
Journal title
Pamukkale University Journal Of Engineering Sciences
Record number
2649097
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