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RESPONSE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMES

presents actions of cooperation between the UN, OECD, EU and other public or

private institutions against this phenomena. The fight against terrorism is generally

regulated by international law, and terrorism as such, particularly its severe forms, is

already internationally prosecuted; but in connection with financing of international

terrorism by organized crime (the illegal gold trade), it is still judged mostly under

national level law (criminal law).

The presented collective monograph (or rather study) attempted to answer (but

also opens) a series of theoretical and practical issues. It is undoubtely a contribution

to the discussion held by the academics in connection with the phenomena called

“international crimes” and their regulation by intenational law.

Štefan Viedenský

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JUDr. Štefan Viedenský

is a Senior lecturer of International law at the Colledge of International and

Public Relations, Prague, and at the faculty of the Pan European University in Bratislava (Prague branch).

Preveously he served as a diplomat and as a lawyer in various state and private institutions.