By Stephen Zager
The law is ill-equipped to deal with terrorism. Although we have strict laws against the terrorists who are caught, current laws do not specify how to handle terrorist situations.
While hostage negotiators have always abided by the credo, "We shall not negotiate with terrorists," one has to ques...
The law is ill-equipped to deal with terrorism. Although we have strict laws against the terrorists who are caught, current laws do not specify how to handle terrorist situations.
While hostage negotiators have always abided by the credo, "We shall not negotiate with terrorists," one has to ques...
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