1. History of Irish and French Terrorism
In view of the pressure that terrorists have shown that they are capable of exerting on public opinion, it has been seen to be necessary for most States to set up special courts to try the perpetrators of these offenses. ... Set up, in general, because the States must respond to urgent necessities, these courts tend to alter the essential guarantees that all individuals have the right to expect from an equitable process, and from the respect of their fundamental rights. ... This violence had led the leaders of the Irish State to set up special courts to try acts of terrorism and in particular ...
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