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The Air India Report and The Regulation of Charities and Terrorism Financing
Roach, Kent
The University of Toronto law journal, 2011-03, Vol.61 (1), p.45-57
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University of Toronto Press
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Título:
The Air India Report and The Regulation of Charities and Terrorism Financing
Autor:
Roach, Kent
Assuntos:
Air-India Flight 182 Bombing Incident, 1985
;
Canada
;
Canadian Security Intelligence Service
;
Charity laws and legislation
;
Commission of Inquiry into the Investigation of the Bombing of Air India Flight(Canada)
;
Criminal Code (Canada)
;
Finance
;
Government policy
;
Prevention
;
Terrorism
;
Terrorism (International law)
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The University of Toronto law journal, 2011-03, Vol.61 (1), p.45-57
Notas:
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LAW Journal, Vol. 61, No. 1, Mar 2011, [45]-57
Informit, Melbourne (Vic)
Descrição:
In 1985, a luggage bomb planted in Vancouver blew up Air India Flight 182 over the Atlantic Ocean near Ireland. The bomb killed all 329 people aboard, 280 of them Canadians. The same day, a bomb destined for a second Air India flight killed two baggage handlers at Tokyo's Narita airport. These simultaneous bombings by a Vancouver-based conspiracy were a precursor to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. Grievances a world away, in this case against the government of India for its attacks on the Golden Temple, the holiest site in the Sikh religion, inspired terrorism in a western democracy. Modern technology was used to produce mass causalities. Until 11 September 2001, the Air India bombings were the world's most deadly act of aviation terrorism.
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University of Toronto Press
Idioma:
Inglês
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