The Issue of Compensation for Victims of Terrorism in Moroccan and Comparative Law
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS8.4641Abstract
The terrorist offense is one of the most serious crimes that requires assistance to those who have suffered harm due to the physical and psychological damage it causes to the victims and their families, which requires the achievement of solidarity society with its moral force, while reinforcing it with legal means and measures that guarantee the rights of the victim and his family in Morocco or elsewhere in accordance with the recommendations of the 2012 Madrid Conference, with the imposition of the responsibility of the State on the basis of risk rather than fault and non-discrimination between victims, whether the victim is a citizen or a foreigner, in the right to compensation in accordance with the recommendations of the Budapest Conference of 1974 for fill in the gaps of incomplete justice.
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