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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001), Threats to International Peace and Security Caused by Terrorist Acts

United Nations (main site — including Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee) (UN-CTC) · published 2001-09-28

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Foundational enabling instrument adopted under UN Charter Chapter VII that created the Counter-Terrorism Committee, imposed legally binding obligations on all 193 member states to criminalize terrorism financing, suppress terrorist safe havens, and strengthen border controls; expressly cited as one of the three core resolutions that CTED assesses under its mandate.
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