Abstract

This treatise aims to explore, whether the global networked terrorism that was pioneered by Al Qaeda, is simply an isiolated phenomenon or it is part of a more general transition in warfare and the international constitutional order. It then proceeds to explore, whether existing legal norms in the use of force have kept up with this evolution and whether there is a need for a new legal paradigm with regard to national security, in both the domestic and the international front. This new paradigm, could be based in a new and less absolute concept of state sovereignty, according to which States could be subject to outside intervention, including the possibility of military action, if they are in violation of certain international obligations they are bound to.

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