Counter terrorism international law and practice
Counter terrorism international law and practice
- New York Oxford University Press 2012
- lxxii,1156p. 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references, bibliography (p. 1085-1133), and index.
The Rule of Law framework and its lacunae---normative, interpretative, and/or policy created / United Nations and counter-terrorism---multilateral and executive law-making / Counter-terrorism and the Rule of Law---issues of judicial control / States' obligations under international refugee law---issues of judicial control / Criminality and terrorism / Armed conflict and terrorism--there is a (big) difference / Executive power and the use of the state of emergency / Impunity and the emerging patterns of international justice / Beyond radicalization---towards an integrated anti-violence rule of law strategy / The Role of the lawyer in shaping responses to the security imperative / Counter-terrorism policy-making from the perspective of a diplomat / Counter-terrorism policing and the rule of law---the best of friends / Intelligence and counter-terrorism---towards a human rights and accountability framework / The Military and the role of law in counter-terrorism / Fair process and the Security Council---a case for the Office of the Ombudsperson / Classification, administration, and treatment of battlefield detainees / Detention as a response to terrorism / Treatment in detention / Torture, interrogation, counter-terrorism, and the Rule of Law / Extraordinary rendition / Reconciling national security and non-refoulement--exceptions, exclusion, and diplomatic assurances / Anti-terrorism laws, terrorist profiling, and the right to non-discrimination / Use of lethal force against suspected terrorists / The "push-pull" of the law of war---the Rule of Law and military commissions / The role of military courts in a counter-terrorism framework---trends in international human rights jurisprudence and practice / Restricted immigration procedures in national security cases and the rule of law---an uncomfortable relationship / Human rights and the fight against terrorism---some comments on the case law and the European Court of Human Rights / The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' perspective on terrorism / The role and legal framework of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in securing justice for victims / Reconciling the protection of human rights and the fight against terrorism in Africa / Terrorism and counter-terroist responses---the role of international criminal jurisdictions / Realizing the right to redress for victims of terrorist attacks / Parliamentary oversight of counter-terrorism policies / Strengthening interstate cooperation---the Eurojust experience / Criminal justice responses to terrorism in Africa---the role of the African Union and Sub-Regional Organizations / Implementing human rights and rule of law aspects of the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy---the UNODC/TPB experience / Katja Samuel -- Nigel D. White -- Allan Rosas -- Ana-Maria Salinas de Frias -- Ben Saul -- Jelena Pejic -- Cesar Landa Arroyo -- Tassaduq Hussein Jillani -- Colm Campbell -- Hans Corell -- Fernando Perpina-Robert -- Keith Weston -- Gerald Staberock -- Thomas R Mockaitis, Charles Tucker Jr., and Augustus Invictus -- Kimberly Prost -- David Turns -- Nigel S. Rodley -- Silvia Casale -- Richard Pregent -- Helen Duffy and Stephen A. Kostas -- Cornelis (Kees) Wouters -- Daniel Moeckli -- David Kretzmer -- Chris Kannady, Peter Masciola, and Michel Paradis -- Claudia Martin -- Nuala Mole -- Egbert Myjer -- Sergio Garcia Ramirez -- Christina M. Cerna -- Ibrahima Kane -- Rod Rastan and Olympia Bekou -- Ilaria Bottigliero -- Jarmo Oikarinen -- Michele Coninsx -- Anton du Plessis and Martin Ewi -- Nicole el-Khoury
9780199608928
Terrorism (International law)
Terrorism--Prevention--International cooperation.
Terrorism--Prevention--Law and legislation.
345.2 / CO-
Includes bibliographical references, bibliography (p. 1085-1133), and index.
The Rule of Law framework and its lacunae---normative, interpretative, and/or policy created / United Nations and counter-terrorism---multilateral and executive law-making / Counter-terrorism and the Rule of Law---issues of judicial control / States' obligations under international refugee law---issues of judicial control / Criminality and terrorism / Armed conflict and terrorism--there is a (big) difference / Executive power and the use of the state of emergency / Impunity and the emerging patterns of international justice / Beyond radicalization---towards an integrated anti-violence rule of law strategy / The Role of the lawyer in shaping responses to the security imperative / Counter-terrorism policy-making from the perspective of a diplomat / Counter-terrorism policing and the rule of law---the best of friends / Intelligence and counter-terrorism---towards a human rights and accountability framework / The Military and the role of law in counter-terrorism / Fair process and the Security Council---a case for the Office of the Ombudsperson / Classification, administration, and treatment of battlefield detainees / Detention as a response to terrorism / Treatment in detention / Torture, interrogation, counter-terrorism, and the Rule of Law / Extraordinary rendition / Reconciling national security and non-refoulement--exceptions, exclusion, and diplomatic assurances / Anti-terrorism laws, terrorist profiling, and the right to non-discrimination / Use of lethal force against suspected terrorists / The "push-pull" of the law of war---the Rule of Law and military commissions / The role of military courts in a counter-terrorism framework---trends in international human rights jurisprudence and practice / Restricted immigration procedures in national security cases and the rule of law---an uncomfortable relationship / Human rights and the fight against terrorism---some comments on the case law and the European Court of Human Rights / The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' perspective on terrorism / The role and legal framework of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in securing justice for victims / Reconciling the protection of human rights and the fight against terrorism in Africa / Terrorism and counter-terroist responses---the role of international criminal jurisdictions / Realizing the right to redress for victims of terrorist attacks / Parliamentary oversight of counter-terrorism policies / Strengthening interstate cooperation---the Eurojust experience / Criminal justice responses to terrorism in Africa---the role of the African Union and Sub-Regional Organizations / Implementing human rights and rule of law aspects of the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy---the UNODC/TPB experience / Katja Samuel -- Nigel D. White -- Allan Rosas -- Ana-Maria Salinas de Frias -- Ben Saul -- Jelena Pejic -- Cesar Landa Arroyo -- Tassaduq Hussein Jillani -- Colm Campbell -- Hans Corell -- Fernando Perpina-Robert -- Keith Weston -- Gerald Staberock -- Thomas R Mockaitis, Charles Tucker Jr., and Augustus Invictus -- Kimberly Prost -- David Turns -- Nigel S. Rodley -- Silvia Casale -- Richard Pregent -- Helen Duffy and Stephen A. Kostas -- Cornelis (Kees) Wouters -- Daniel Moeckli -- David Kretzmer -- Chris Kannady, Peter Masciola, and Michel Paradis -- Claudia Martin -- Nuala Mole -- Egbert Myjer -- Sergio Garcia Ramirez -- Christina M. Cerna -- Ibrahima Kane -- Rod Rastan and Olympia Bekou -- Ilaria Bottigliero -- Jarmo Oikarinen -- Michele Coninsx -- Anton du Plessis and Martin Ewi -- Nicole el-Khoury
9780199608928
Terrorism (International law)
Terrorism--Prevention--International cooperation.
Terrorism--Prevention--Law and legislation.
345.2 / CO-