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  • report of the Secretary General on the threat posed by ISIL (Da'esh) to international peace and security and on United Nations efforts to assist Member States in countering t…303894
  • Movements of people and the threat of ISIL and Al-Qaida terrorism in Europe: assessing the potential interplay 12/21272672
  • Counterterrorism Watchlisting Toolkit: Global Counterterrorism Forum Watchlisting Guidance Manual Initiative 10/21271792
  • Researching the Evolution of Countering Violent Extremism - Hedayah 09/21271854
  • European Union Terrorism Situation and Trend report 2021 (TESAT) - Europol 22.06.21271790
  • Lessons Learned from Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism in the Western Balkans (pdf) 271851
  • Tackling Women’s Support of Far-Right Extremism: Experiences from Germany - RESOLVE Network 09.02.21271850
  • Countering Terrorism Online with Artificial Intelligence: An Overview for Law Enforcement and Counter Terrorism Agencies in South Asia and South East Asia - UNICRI, UNCCT 2021272667
  • An update report on the activities of the United Nations system in implementing the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and suggestions for its further implement…271675
  • Lab-in-Field Experiments for the Reintegration of Violent Extremists: The Promise of Prosocial Evaluation - RESOLVE Network 28.01.21271853
  • Stop the virus of disinformation: the malicious use of social media by terrorist, violent extremist and criminal groups during the COVID-19 pandemic 11/20272670
  • A initial report on the activities of the United Nations system in implementing the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and suggestions for its further implement…271674
  • Deradicalisation in Singapore: Past, Present and Future - ICSR 2020 271845
  • Entry and Exit Points: Violent Extremism in South-East Asia - UNDP 2020271846
  • Women, Peace and Security and the Prevention of Violence: Reflections from Civil Society in the Context of the Fourth Swiss National Action Plan 1325 - Swisspeace 09/19271852
  • Healing after terror: Sources of strength from the UN community - STUFF 15.04.19271793
  • Policy Toolkit on The Hague Good Practices on the Nexus between Transnational Organized Crime and Terrorism - GCTF 03/19272669
  • Challenging Hate: Counter-speech Practices in Europe - ICSR 09.03.18271841
  • Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly on 19.12.17272632
  • Women and Violent Extremism in Europe and Central Asia - UNWOMEN 10/17271892
  • Recommendations from the 2017 OSCE-wide Counter-Terrorism Conference on ‘Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism and Radicalization that Lead to Terrorism’ - OSCE 05/17271794
  • Afghan Women and Violent Extremism. Colluding, Perpetrating, or Preventing? - United States Institute of Peace 30.11.16271837
  • Women and Violent Radicalization in Jordan - UN Women, Jordanian National Commission for Women 07/16271893
  • UN General Assembly adopted resolution (A/RES/70/291) on the Fifth Review of the UN Counter-Terrorism Strategy 19.07.16271678
  • Countering Violent Extremism and Risk Reduction A Guide to Programme Design and Evaluation - RUSI 08.06.16271842
  • Religious Extremism in Kazakhstan: From Criminal Networks to Jihad - Central Asia Fellowship Papers 15.02.16271880
  • What you need to know about preventing violent extremism through education - Unesco 10.02.23271849
  • Alternative Narratives for Preventing the Radicalization of Muslim Youth - Journal for Deradicalization 29.03.15271838
  • CVE Research Brief : Disengagement & De-Radicalization - Hedayah 2014271848
  • Preventing Violent Extremism in Kyrgyzstan - United States Institute of Peace 10/14271878
  • The United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy 4th Review 24.06.14271676
  • Report of the Secretary-General (A/68/841) on the implementation of the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy 14.04.14271677
  • University Module Series: Counter-Terrorism - aims to provide a relevant and valuable resource for lecturers teaching courses on counter-terrorism in universities and academi…271840
  • POLICY TOOLKIT Zurich London: GCTF Recommendations on Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism Online271791
  • Preventing and Responding to Violence against Children and Juvenile by Terrorist and Violent Extremist Groups271658
  • The UNODC Counter-Terrorism Learning Platform - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime271833
  • The Role of Parliamentarians in Nexus with the Criminal Justice Sector in Countering Terrorism: A Handbook for Parliamentarians and Criminal Justice Practitioners271684
  • 10 Reasons Why Civil Society Is an Ally and Not an Adversary in the Struggle against Violent Extremism - ICAN 19.09.17271835
  • Recommandations de Glion sur l’utilisation de mesures administratives fondées sur l’état de droit dans le contexte de la lutte contre le terrorisme 271683
  • Promoting Online Voices for Countering Violent Extremism - RAND 271879
  • Youth led guide on prevention of violent extremism through education - UNESCO271889
  • A Teacher's guide on the prevention of violent extremism - UNESCO271890
  • The Journal for Deradicalization (JD): is an independent and peer reviewed academic open access online journal about the theory and practice of deradicalization and processes…271839
  • Youth and Violent Extremism on Social Media - UNESCO271894
  • Preventing Terrorism and Countering Violent Extremism and Radicalization that Lead to Terrorism: A Community-Policing Approach - OSCE 02/14271877
  • Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly no A/RES/70/148 on 17 December 2015 25.02.16272633
  • Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly no A/RES/68/178 on 18 December 2013 28.01.14272634
  • Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly no A/RES/65/221 on 21 December 2010 05.04.11272635
  • Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly no A/RES/63/185 on 18 December 2008 03.03.09272636
  • Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly no A/RES/62/159 on 18 December 2007 11.03.08272637
  • Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly no A/RES/61/171 on 19 December 2006 01.03.06272638
  • Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly no A/RES/60/158 on 16 December 2005 28.02.06272639
  • Human rights and terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly no A/RES/59/195 on 20 December 2004 22.03.05272640
  • Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly no A/RES/59/191 on 20 December 2004 10.03.05272641
  • Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly no A/RES/57/219 27.02.03272642
  • Human rights and terrorism - Resolution the General Assembly no A/RES/56/160 13.02.02272643
  • Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts - on threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Al-Qaida - Resolution 2199 (…272644
  • Preventing and combating terrorism, including terrorism benefiting from transnational organized crime - Resolution 2195 (2014) the Security Council 19.12.14272645
  • A world against violence and violent extremism - Resolution the General Assembly on 18 December 2013 20.02.14272646
  • Prevention of kidnapping and hostage-taking committed by terrorist groups - Resolution 2133 (2014) the Security Council 27.01.14272651
  • Women and counter-terrorism - Resolution 2242 (2015) the Security Council 13.10.15272652
  • UN Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT) Annual Report January to December 2020272653
  • UN Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT) Annual Report January to December 2019272654
  • UN Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT) Annual Report January to December 2018272655
  • Handbook on Human Rights and Screening in Border Security and Management - UNCCT272656
  • Algorithms and Terrorism: The Malicious use of Artificial Intelligence for Terrorist Purposes - UNICRI, UNCCT 2021272666
  • Children and Counter-Terrorism - UNICRI 2016272671
  • Stray bullets: AOAV applauds new research on how diverted ammunition fuels conflict in the Sahel - Action on Armed Violence 21.11.24442611
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