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This research paper explores the intricate legal dynamics between terrorism and state responsibility, shedding light on the nuanced implications for counter-terrorism measures. Analyzing international legal frameworks, it addresses the challenges and responsibilities faced by states in mitigating terrorism, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that ensures both security and adherence to human rights. The paper navigates the evolving landscape of counterterrorism, offering insights into potential legal reforms and cooperative strategies to enhance global efforts in combating terrorism while upholding the rule of law. The paper also delves into the historical context of terrorism, tracing its evolution and examining the changing nature of terrorist threats, it also scrutinizes state-sponsored terrorism, emphasizing the complex legal landscape and the challenges faced by states in navigating this issue. The paper also advocates the evolution of terrorism through different case studies of distinguished terror attacks during 19th century till the present. It also includes the aspect of state funding to the terrorist groups through different case studies of the distinguished countries with respect to respective terrorist organization and incidents. In the end it talks about the measures, law and policies made by the different states around the world through treaties, international laws and conventions regarding counter-terrorism.
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