Resolution 1373 (2001) - United Nations Digital Library System Decides that all States shall: (a) prevent and suppress the financing of terrorist acts; (b) criminalize the wilful provision or collection, by any means, directly or indirectly, of funds by
Terrorism international framework: General UNSC resolutions . . . UNSC resolution 1373 mandates States to harmonize their national laws with the existing international framework on terrorism The resolution did not include a definition of terrorism, which some scholars have argued leads to "decentralized and haphazard national implementation" (Saul, 2015)
Security Council Resolution 1373 - UNSCR relevant international conventions relating to terrorism, Recognizing the need for States to complement international cooperation by taking additional measures to prevent and suppress, in their territories through all lawful means, the financing and preparation of any acts of terrorism,
Security Council Resolution 1373, the Counter-Terrorism . . . Following September 11, 2001, the Security Council took a number of important steps in the fight against terrorism It condemned global terror and recognized the right to self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter in responding forcefully to those horrific attacks
Technical guide to the implementation of Security Council . . . Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) does not require exceptional criminal procedures to investigate or prosecute terrorism-related cases Some States have chosen to deal with terrorism-related matters through their normal criminal procedures
UNSC 1373 and the War against Terror: An Important If . . . UNSC 1373 requires all member-states to report to the Security Council's Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) by December 27, 2001, on the "steps they have taken to implement this resolution " On October 19, the CTC issued a detailed work plan to guide member-states' cooperation