Abstract
The Note argues that the passive personality principle could be used by all countries in a uniform manner in order to combat modern intl terrorism. It traces the intl community's gradual acceptance of the principle, analyzes the different ways different countries employ it, argues that instead it should be used in a uniform manner, and concludes that this is the necessary response to the type of intl terrorism that is a threat today.
Recommended Citation
John G. McCarthy,
The Passive Personality Principle and Its Use in Combatting International Terrorism,
13 Fordham Int'l L.J. 298
(1989).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ilj/vol13/iss3/3