ESSENCE OF UNITED NATIONS OFFICE OF COUNTER TERRORISM AT THE TIME OF GLOBAL PANDEMICS

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36690/2674-5216-2021-4-64

Keywords:

state members of General Assembly, Counter Terrorism Office, ideology, religion, health pandemic, coordination, public interest, international peace, agencies, awareness, exploitation, threat, human rights

Abstract

Although the world lives in an abnormal situation due to the current pandemic COVID-19 which has spread in almost all states and countries, the threat of terrorism are still standing on the ground, but also some of their violent activities, killing, spreading fear have increased in some places. The states are preoccupation with their subjects, people as well as United Nations and other international organizations attempt continuously to eliminate the pandemic permanently, but still needs time, so the terrorist groups exploited it to make damages as much as can, so here the essence of the office appears as it is the professional to act with such as cases but still needs help of other states, agencies and other national, international foundations, which the situation cannot stand anymore if the states do not put their interests aside and work for whole international community due to the high level of risk of terrorism.

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Sarteep Mawlood, KROK University

Postgraduate student, «KROK» University, Kyiv, Ukraine

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Published

2021-12-30

How to Cite

Mawlood, S. (2021). ESSENCE OF UNITED NATIONS OFFICE OF COUNTER TERRORISM AT THE TIME OF GLOBAL PANDEMICS. Public Administration and Law Review, (4), 64–73. https://doi.org/10.36690/2674-5216-2021-4-64

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CHAPTER 2. LEGAL RELATIONS: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE