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Foreign Fighters and Their Place in Law
Authors: Barabáš Ludvík
Abstract:
States should avoid arbitrability in decision-making processes concerning foreign fighters by amending their current legislature including criminal prosecution of foreign fighters. Authorization regime similar to the one in Poland may offer higher guarantees, control and monitoring of medium to high-threat individuals whilst offering states direct targeting of prevention and mitigation policies. States should create a transparent and clear framework for evaluation of applications to travel abroad for the purpose of fighting with lawfully set discretion for state organs that will enable them to deny applications for political, social or even economic reasons. Published in Theory and Doctrines
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Barabáš Ludvík
Mgr. Ludvík Barabáš, born 1996, completed Master’s degree of Law and Legal Science at Faculty of Law of Masaryk University in Brno. He is currently employed as a law clerk in Law Office of JUDr. Martin Halahija providing legal services of general practice. His professional and academic interest lies in international humanitarian law with the focus on armed conflicts. In the past, he was working at the Permanent Mission of the Czech Republic to the UN Office in Geneva or as a research assistant at the Faculty of Law.
Country: Czech Republic
17/06/2024