Abstract

This contribution deals with the legal impacts on the protection of population against a specific form of terrorism. As a reference element for exploring the subjected, a regulating mechanism of legal character was selected by the author.As the assessment of the regulation of all CBRN components are outside of the framework of this article, the author limited his survey to the area of combat chemical agents and industrially dangerous chemicals provided. The survey model applied can be utilised by other means as well.

Highlights

  • Features of the ProblemAll too often we are reminded that terrorism continues to inflict pain and suffering on people all over the world

  • This contribution deals with the legal impacts on the protection of population against a specific form of terrorism

  • The terror- ism of our day may be occasionally called superterrorism, meaning that it is capable of using chemical, biological, and radiological and nuclear weapons (CBRN terrorism)

Read more

Summary

Features of the Problem

All too often we are reminded that terrorism continues to inflict pain and suffering on people all over the world. By establishing fixed rules of social cooperation, these regulations outrule case-by-case negotiations, prevent numerous conflicts and supply human conduct with steady forms. They are of assistance to people in the matter of deciding on a particular vari- ant of behaviour (the problem of free choice) and accommodate their need for assurance in social relationships. The functioning of public administration towards ensuring safety (protection) of people is supported by regulations (regulating mechanisms) in the form of various kinds of measures and precautions. In this context we can identify regulations that are in their character:

Legal Regulations
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call