ID | 097179 |
Title Proper | EU's fight against terrorist finances |
Other Title Information | internal shortcomings and unsuitable external models |
Language | ENG |
Author | Bures, Oldrich |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article offers an analysis of the European Union's (EU) efforts in the fight against terrorist finances. Following the 9/11 attacks, the EU has adopted the relevant United Nations counterterrorism resolutions as well as the special recommendations of Financial Action Task Force. In addition, the EU has developed its own measures spanning across all of its three pillars. There is, however, a cause for concern that some of these measures have not been properly implemented, while others have been criticized on legal, transparency, legitimacy, and efficiency grounds. These shortcomings are not only due to EU's own internal obstacles, but also result from the EU's uncritical adoption of the prevailing smart sanctions and money-laundering regimes, which are based on a number of unwarranted assumptions that do not reflect the nature of contemporary terrorist threats in Europe. |
`In' analytical Note | Terrorism and Political Violence Vol. 22, No. 3; Jul-Sep 2010: p.418 - 437 |
Journal Source | Terrorism and Political Violence Vol. 22, No. 3; Jul-Sep 2010: p.418 - 437 |
Key Words | Counterterrorism ; European Union ; Money - Laundering ; Smart Sanctions ; Terrorist Financing ; Terrorist Lists |