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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
1 See my attempts to do so in TERRORISM, DRUGS, INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN LIBERTY, chs. 1, 2 (1992). I have encouraged students to address the conundrums insofar as my coauthors would allow me to be so idiosyncratic in our course book, COVEY T. OLIVER, EDWIN B. FIRMAGE, CHRISTOPHER L. BLAKESLEY, RICHARD F. SCOTT & SHARON A. WILLIAMS, THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM: CASES AND MATERIALS (4th ed. 1995).
2 See Michael Stohl, Demystifying Terrorism: The Myths and Realities of Contemporary Political Terrorism, in THE POLITICS OF TERRORISM (Michael Stohl ed., 3d ed. 1988).