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National Strategy to Combat Terrorism

2015
01 Feb
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National Strategy to Combat Terrorism

Author(s): Presidency of Council of Ministers of Portugal

The National Action Plan of Portugal is based on the necessity of combating terrorism in all its forms respecting the European Convention on Human Rights. The objectives of the plan are: deterrence, prevention, protection, persecution, and response.

  • Europe
  • Framework/Model (National)
  • Goverance and National Strategy
  • P/CVE National Action Plans
  • Portugal
  • Portuguese

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