Civil Liberties, National Security and Prospects for Consensus
Legal, Philosophical and Religious Perspectives
Herausgeber: Dumper, Michael; Reed, Esther D.
Civil Liberties, National Security and Prospects for Consensus
Legal, Philosophical and Religious Perspectives
Herausgeber: Dumper, Michael; Reed, Esther D.
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Leading scholars engage the false dichotomy whereby 'security' and basic liberties are set in opposition.
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Leading scholars engage the false dichotomy whereby 'security' and basic liberties are set in opposition.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781107471160
- ISBN-10: 1107471168
- Artikelnr.: 41611411
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781107471160
- ISBN-10: 1107471168
- Artikelnr.: 41611411
Part I. The Security-Liberty Debate: 1. Safety and security Jeremy Waldron;
2. Escaping Hobbes: liberty and security for our democratic (not
anti-terrorist) age Conor Gearty; 3. Secularism, religion as identity and
respect for religion Tariq Modood; Part II. Impact on Society: The
Management of Unease: 4. From cartoons to crucifixes: current controversies
concerning the freedom of religion and the freedom of expression before the
European Court of Human Rights Malcolm Evans; 5. Building a consensus on
'national security' in Britain: terrorism, human rights and 'core values' -
the Labour Government (a retrospective examination) Derek McGhee; 6.
Terror, reason and rights Eric Metcalfe; Part III. Religious Dimensions: 7.
Religiously-rooted engagement in the relationship between human rights and
security: a socio-anthropological approach Charlotte Alfred; 8. The
elimination of mutilation and torture in Rabbinic thought and practice: a
Jewish comment amidst the civil liberties, national security debate David
Novak; 9. Narrating religious insecurity: Islamic-Western conceptions of
mutual threat Abdelwahab El-Affendi; 10. Security and the State: a
Christian Realist perspective on the world since 9/11 Robin Lovin.
2. Escaping Hobbes: liberty and security for our democratic (not
anti-terrorist) age Conor Gearty; 3. Secularism, religion as identity and
respect for religion Tariq Modood; Part II. Impact on Society: The
Management of Unease: 4. From cartoons to crucifixes: current controversies
concerning the freedom of religion and the freedom of expression before the
European Court of Human Rights Malcolm Evans; 5. Building a consensus on
'national security' in Britain: terrorism, human rights and 'core values' -
the Labour Government (a retrospective examination) Derek McGhee; 6.
Terror, reason and rights Eric Metcalfe; Part III. Religious Dimensions: 7.
Religiously-rooted engagement in the relationship between human rights and
security: a socio-anthropological approach Charlotte Alfred; 8. The
elimination of mutilation and torture in Rabbinic thought and practice: a
Jewish comment amidst the civil liberties, national security debate David
Novak; 9. Narrating religious insecurity: Islamic-Western conceptions of
mutual threat Abdelwahab El-Affendi; 10. Security and the State: a
Christian Realist perspective on the world since 9/11 Robin Lovin.
Part I. The Security-Liberty Debate: 1. Safety and security Jeremy Waldron;
2. Escaping Hobbes: liberty and security for our democratic (not
anti-terrorist) age Conor Gearty; 3. Secularism, religion as identity and
respect for religion Tariq Modood; Part II. Impact on Society: The
Management of Unease: 4. From cartoons to crucifixes: current controversies
concerning the freedom of religion and the freedom of expression before the
European Court of Human Rights Malcolm Evans; 5. Building a consensus on
'national security' in Britain: terrorism, human rights and 'core values' -
the Labour Government (a retrospective examination) Derek McGhee; 6.
Terror, reason and rights Eric Metcalfe; Part III. Religious Dimensions: 7.
Religiously-rooted engagement in the relationship between human rights and
security: a socio-anthropological approach Charlotte Alfred; 8. The
elimination of mutilation and torture in Rabbinic thought and practice: a
Jewish comment amidst the civil liberties, national security debate David
Novak; 9. Narrating religious insecurity: Islamic-Western conceptions of
mutual threat Abdelwahab El-Affendi; 10. Security and the State: a
Christian Realist perspective on the world since 9/11 Robin Lovin.
2. Escaping Hobbes: liberty and security for our democratic (not
anti-terrorist) age Conor Gearty; 3. Secularism, religion as identity and
respect for religion Tariq Modood; Part II. Impact on Society: The
Management of Unease: 4. From cartoons to crucifixes: current controversies
concerning the freedom of religion and the freedom of expression before the
European Court of Human Rights Malcolm Evans; 5. Building a consensus on
'national security' in Britain: terrorism, human rights and 'core values' -
the Labour Government (a retrospective examination) Derek McGhee; 6.
Terror, reason and rights Eric Metcalfe; Part III. Religious Dimensions: 7.
Religiously-rooted engagement in the relationship between human rights and
security: a socio-anthropological approach Charlotte Alfred; 8. The
elimination of mutilation and torture in Rabbinic thought and practice: a
Jewish comment amidst the civil liberties, national security debate David
Novak; 9. Narrating religious insecurity: Islamic-Western conceptions of
mutual threat Abdelwahab El-Affendi; 10. Security and the State: a
Christian Realist perspective on the world since 9/11 Robin Lovin.