The 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels, caused by exponents of a new type of terrorist movement, have brought to the attention of the international community the need to be aware of the fact that terrorism has no borders and that only by concerted action of the entire international community may try to stop the phenomenon that ideologically and religiously recalls the Middle Ages and the expansion of the Ottoman Empire. Hence, two EU States decided to propose the creation of a specialized court of justice aiming at bringing terrorists to justice, thus reducing the risk of further perpetrating such actions. This paper will try to focus on the idea of such a court, as well as on the feasibility of an endeavor of this kind.
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