
Counter-Terrorism Law
Counter-Terrorism Law refers to a set of legal measures and regulations designed to prevent and respond to terrorist activities. It involves legislation that defines what constitutes terrorism, outlines offenses related to it, and establishes procedures for law enforcement and intelligence agencies to investigate and prosecute individuals involved in terrorist acts. These laws aim to protect public safety while balancing civil liberties, ensuring that actions taken to combat terrorism do not unjustly infringe on individual rights. They may include provisions for surveillance, funding restrictions, and international cooperation to tackle threats.