Law as an Instrument of Fighting Against Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Terrorism
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Abstract
This contribution deals with the legal impacts on the protection of population against a specific form of terrorism. As a reference element for exploring the subjected, a regulating mechanism of legal character was selected by the author.
As the assessment of the regulation of all CBRN components are outside of the framework of this article, the author limited his survey to the area of combat chemical agents and industrially dangerous chemicals provided. The survey model applied can be utilised by other means as well.