TY - BOOK AU - Salinas de Frias,Ana Maria AU - White,Nigel D AU - Samuel,Katja L H TI - Counter terrorism : international law and practice SN - 9780199608928 U1 - 345.2 22 PY - 2012/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Terrorism (International law) KW - Terrorism KW - Prevention KW - International cooperation KW - Law and legislation N1 - Includes bibliographical references, bibliography (p. 1085-1133), and index; The Rule of Law framework and its lacunae---normative, interpretative, and/or policy created; Katja Samuel --; United Nations and counter-terrorism---multilateral and executive law-making; Nigel D. White --; Counter-terrorism and the Rule of Law---issues of judicial control; Allan Rosas --; States' obligations under international refugee law---issues of judicial control; Ana-Maria Salinas de Frias --; Criminality and terrorism; Ben Saul --; Armed conflict and terrorism--there is a (big) difference; Jelena Pejic --; Executive power and the use of the state of emergency; Cesar Landa Arroyo --; Impunity and the emerging patterns of international justice; Tassaduq Hussein Jillani --; Beyond radicalization---towards an integrated anti-violence rule of law strategy; Colm Campbell --; The Role of the lawyer in shaping responses to the security imperative; Hans Corell --; Counter-terrorism policy-making from the perspective of a diplomat; Fernando Perpina-Robert --; Counter-terrorism policing and the rule of law---the best of friends; Keith Weston --; Intelligence and counter-terrorism---towards a human rights and accountability framework; Gerald Staberock --; The Military and the role of law in counter-terrorism; Thomas R Mockaitis, Charles Tucker Jr., and Augustus Invictus --; Fair process and the Security Council---a case for the Office of the Ombudsperson; Kimberly Prost --; Classification, administration, and treatment of battlefield detainees; David Turns --; Detention as a response to terrorism; Nigel S. Rodley --; Treatment in detention; Silvia Casale --; Torture, interrogation, counter-terrorism, and the Rule of Law; Richard Pregent --; Extraordinary rendition; Helen Duffy and Stephen A. Kostas --; Reconciling national security and non-refoulement--exceptions, exclusion, and diplomatic assurances; Cornelis (Kees) Wouters --; Anti-terrorism laws, terrorist profiling, and the right to non-discrimination; Daniel Moeckli --; Use of lethal force against suspected terrorists; David Kretzmer --; The "push-pull" of the law of war---the Rule of Law and military commissions; Chris Kannady, Peter Masciola, and Michel Paradis --; The role of military courts in a counter-terrorism framework---trends in international human rights jurisprudence and practice; Claudia Martin --; Restricted immigration procedures in national security cases and the rule of law---an uncomfortable relationship; Nuala Mole --; Human rights and the fight against terrorism---some comments on the case law and the European Court of Human Rights; Egbert Myjer --; The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' perspective on terrorism; Sergio Garcia Ramirez --; The role and legal framework of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in securing justice for victims; Christina M. Cerna --; Reconciling the protection of human rights and the fight against terrorism in Africa; Ibrahima Kane --; Terrorism and counter-terroist responses---the role of international criminal jurisdictions; Rod Rastan and Olympia Bekou --; Realizing the right to redress for victims of terrorist attacks; Ilaria Bottigliero --; Parliamentary oversight of counter-terrorism policies; Jarmo Oikarinen --; Strengthening interstate cooperation---the Eurojust experience; Michele Coninsx --; Criminal justice responses to terrorism in Africa---the role of the African Union and Sub-Regional Organizations; Anton du Plessis and Martin Ewi --; Implementing human rights and rule of law aspects of the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy---the UNODC/TPB experience; Nicole el-Khoury ER -