This work aims to address the completeness and comprehensiveness of implementing the provisions of international law on criminal responsibility for an international terrorism act. The work used the method of dialectical knowledge, the comparative-legal method, the method of analysis of legal documents, and the synthesis of scientific data. The findings of the work are scientific data on the completeness and comprehensiveness of the implementation of the provisions of international legislation on criminal responsibility for an international terrorism act. The Russian experience in implementing the provisions of international legislation on criminal responsibility for an international terrorism act is comprehensive and complete, although it is debatable. The legislation considers both the criminal responsibility for committing an international terrorism act and its financing. Peculiarities of criminal responsibility and punishment for an international terrorism act are indicated that this crime is the most dangerous of those prohibited by the national legislation of the Russian Federation.
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