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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373 is a counter-terrorism measure adopted by the United Nations Security Council on September 28, 2001, in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Key Features

  • Establishes binding obligations on all UN Member States to prevent terrorism financing
  • Calls for international cooperation in combating terrorism
  • Imposes sanctions on states failing to comply with its provisions

Pros

  • Encourages global cooperation in fighting terrorism
  • Provides a framework for addressing terrorist financing
  • Holds states accountable for taking action against terrorism

Cons

  • Some critics argue that it infringes on state sovereignty
  • Enforcement mechanisms may be challenging to implement consistently

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