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Intellectum 2009
The Council Framework Decision 2008/919/JHA of 28.11.2008 on Combating TerrorismKeywords: Combating terrorism , Council Framework Decision 2008/919/JHA , three new forms of terrorist crimes , recruitment and training for terrorism , freedom of expression and terrorism , dissemination of radical ideas , Europol and terrorism , input of criminal data , terrorist suspects , European union policy on terrorism , counter-terrorist policy of the European Union , terrorist offences , The Hague Programme on strengthening freedom , security and justice in the European Union , effective prevention of terro Abstract: This study examines the recent Council Framework Decision 2008/919/JHA of 28.11.2008 on Combating Terrorism in Europe, which introduces three new forms of crimes: the public provocation to commit a terrorist offence, the recruitment and training for terrorism. Through their analysis, it is concluded that the EU expands beyond the terrorist acts in the field of the ideological domination of terrorism. However, the freedom of expression and dissemination even of radical ideas should constitute a self-evident limit on every penalisation, as it is explicitly acknowledged in article 2 of the new Framework Decision.
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