Counter-Terrorism and Beyond
The Culture of Law and Justice After 9/11
Herausgeber: Lynch, Andrew; Williams, George; McGarrity, Nicola
Counter-Terrorism and Beyond
The Culture of Law and Justice After 9/11
Herausgeber: Lynch, Andrew; Williams, George; McGarrity, Nicola
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This book focuses on the impact of the extraordinary counter-terrorism laws outside the immediacy of the counter-terrorism context. The book draws together practitioners and academics in the areas of public and criminal law to consider the wider effects counter-terrorism law is having on public institutions within democracies.
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This book focuses on the impact of the extraordinary counter-terrorism laws outside the immediacy of the counter-terrorism context. The book draws together practitioners and academics in the areas of public and criminal law to consider the wider effects counter-terrorism law is having on public institutions within democracies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780415571753
- ISBN-10: 0415571758
- Artikelnr.: 29923600
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780415571753
- ISBN-10: 0415571758
- Artikelnr.: 29923600
Nicola McGarrity is the Director of the Terrorism and Law Project at the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law and a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Australia. Andrew Lynch is the Director of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law and an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Australia. George Williams is the Anthony Mason Professor of Law and Foundation Director of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law in the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Australia, and an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow.
Part 1: Introduction 1. The Emergence of a 'Culture of Control', Andrew
Lynch, Nicola McGarrity and George Williams Part 2: Prevention and
Pre-Emption, Evidence and Intelligence 2. Counter-Terrorism: The Law and
Policing of Pre-Emption, Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering 3. The
Counter-Terrorism Purposes of an Australian Preventative Detention Order,
Claire Macken 4. The Eroding Distinction Between Intelligence and Evidence
in Terrorism Investigations, Kent Roach Part 3: Community Surveillance and
the Creation of a Culture of Suspicion 5. Constitutional Criminal Procedure
and Civil Rights in the Shadow of the 'War on Terror': A Look at Recent
United States Decisions and the Rhetoric of Terrorism, Charles Weisselberg
6. Suspicionless Searches and the Prevention of Terrorism, John Ip 7. A
Passport to Punishment: Administrative Measures of Control for National
Security Purposes, Susan Harris Rimmer Part 4: The Normalisation of
Extraordinary Measures 8. When Extraordinary Measures Become Normal:
Pre-Emption in Counter-Terrorism and Other Laws, Nicola McGarrity and
George Williams 9. The Anti-Terror Creep: Law and Order, the States and the
High Court of Australia, Gabrielle Appleby and John Williams Part 5: The
Flow of Information in Liberal Democracies 10. Proxies for the Authorities?
Using Media Information in the Investigation and Prosecution of Terrorism
Offences, Lawrence McNamara 11. The Show Must Go On: The Drama of Dr
Mohamed Haneef and the Theatre of Counter-Terrorism, Mark Rix Part 6:
Judicial Review and the Parliamentary Process: How Best to Protect Human
Rights? 12. Extra-Constitutionalism, Dr Mohamed Haneef and Controlling
Executive Power in Times of Emergency, Fergal Davis
Lynch, Nicola McGarrity and George Williams Part 2: Prevention and
Pre-Emption, Evidence and Intelligence 2. Counter-Terrorism: The Law and
Policing of Pre-Emption, Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering 3. The
Counter-Terrorism Purposes of an Australian Preventative Detention Order,
Claire Macken 4. The Eroding Distinction Between Intelligence and Evidence
in Terrorism Investigations, Kent Roach Part 3: Community Surveillance and
the Creation of a Culture of Suspicion 5. Constitutional Criminal Procedure
and Civil Rights in the Shadow of the 'War on Terror': A Look at Recent
United States Decisions and the Rhetoric of Terrorism, Charles Weisselberg
6. Suspicionless Searches and the Prevention of Terrorism, John Ip 7. A
Passport to Punishment: Administrative Measures of Control for National
Security Purposes, Susan Harris Rimmer Part 4: The Normalisation of
Extraordinary Measures 8. When Extraordinary Measures Become Normal:
Pre-Emption in Counter-Terrorism and Other Laws, Nicola McGarrity and
George Williams 9. The Anti-Terror Creep: Law and Order, the States and the
High Court of Australia, Gabrielle Appleby and John Williams Part 5: The
Flow of Information in Liberal Democracies 10. Proxies for the Authorities?
Using Media Information in the Investigation and Prosecution of Terrorism
Offences, Lawrence McNamara 11. The Show Must Go On: The Drama of Dr
Mohamed Haneef and the Theatre of Counter-Terrorism, Mark Rix Part 6:
Judicial Review and the Parliamentary Process: How Best to Protect Human
Rights? 12. Extra-Constitutionalism, Dr Mohamed Haneef and Controlling
Executive Power in Times of Emergency, Fergal Davis
Part 1: Introduction 1. The Emergence of a 'Culture of Control', Andrew
Lynch, Nicola McGarrity and George Williams Part 2: Prevention and
Pre-Emption, Evidence and Intelligence 2. Counter-Terrorism: The Law and
Policing of Pre-Emption, Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering 3. The
Counter-Terrorism Purposes of an Australian Preventative Detention Order,
Claire Macken 4. The Eroding Distinction Between Intelligence and Evidence
in Terrorism Investigations, Kent Roach Part 3: Community Surveillance and
the Creation of a Culture of Suspicion 5. Constitutional Criminal Procedure
and Civil Rights in the Shadow of the 'War on Terror': A Look at Recent
United States Decisions and the Rhetoric of Terrorism, Charles Weisselberg
6. Suspicionless Searches and the Prevention of Terrorism, John Ip 7. A
Passport to Punishment: Administrative Measures of Control for National
Security Purposes, Susan Harris Rimmer Part 4: The Normalisation of
Extraordinary Measures 8. When Extraordinary Measures Become Normal:
Pre-Emption in Counter-Terrorism and Other Laws, Nicola McGarrity and
George Williams 9. The Anti-Terror Creep: Law and Order, the States and the
High Court of Australia, Gabrielle Appleby and John Williams Part 5: The
Flow of Information in Liberal Democracies 10. Proxies for the Authorities?
Using Media Information in the Investigation and Prosecution of Terrorism
Offences, Lawrence McNamara 11. The Show Must Go On: The Drama of Dr
Mohamed Haneef and the Theatre of Counter-Terrorism, Mark Rix Part 6:
Judicial Review and the Parliamentary Process: How Best to Protect Human
Rights? 12. Extra-Constitutionalism, Dr Mohamed Haneef and Controlling
Executive Power in Times of Emergency, Fergal Davis
Lynch, Nicola McGarrity and George Williams Part 2: Prevention and
Pre-Emption, Evidence and Intelligence 2. Counter-Terrorism: The Law and
Policing of Pre-Emption, Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering 3. The
Counter-Terrorism Purposes of an Australian Preventative Detention Order,
Claire Macken 4. The Eroding Distinction Between Intelligence and Evidence
in Terrorism Investigations, Kent Roach Part 3: Community Surveillance and
the Creation of a Culture of Suspicion 5. Constitutional Criminal Procedure
and Civil Rights in the Shadow of the 'War on Terror': A Look at Recent
United States Decisions and the Rhetoric of Terrorism, Charles Weisselberg
6. Suspicionless Searches and the Prevention of Terrorism, John Ip 7. A
Passport to Punishment: Administrative Measures of Control for National
Security Purposes, Susan Harris Rimmer Part 4: The Normalisation of
Extraordinary Measures 8. When Extraordinary Measures Become Normal:
Pre-Emption in Counter-Terrorism and Other Laws, Nicola McGarrity and
George Williams 9. The Anti-Terror Creep: Law and Order, the States and the
High Court of Australia, Gabrielle Appleby and John Williams Part 5: The
Flow of Information in Liberal Democracies 10. Proxies for the Authorities?
Using Media Information in the Investigation and Prosecution of Terrorism
Offences, Lawrence McNamara 11. The Show Must Go On: The Drama of Dr
Mohamed Haneef and the Theatre of Counter-Terrorism, Mark Rix Part 6:
Judicial Review and the Parliamentary Process: How Best to Protect Human
Rights? 12. Extra-Constitutionalism, Dr Mohamed Haneef and Controlling
Executive Power in Times of Emergency, Fergal Davis