Courts and Terror
Nine Nations Balance Rights and Security
Herausgeber: Stack, John F. Jr.; Volcansek, Mary L.
Courts and Terror
Nine Nations Balance Rights and Security
Herausgeber: Stack, John F. Jr.; Volcansek, Mary L.
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Courts and Terrorism examines the response of judiciaries in nine separate nations to terror tactics and the common themes experienced.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Imdad UllahPreemptive Self-Defence in the Age of Terror32,99 €
- Diane WebberPreventive Detention of Terror Suspects203,99 €
- Daniel PriceSacred Terror60,99 €
- Emily HartzFrom the American Civil War to the War on Terror74,99 €
- Anne Marie WatersBeyond Terror24,99 €
- Eric A PosnerTerror in the Balance77,99 €
- James E PfanderConstitutional Torts and the War on Terror160,99 €
-
-
-
Courts and Terrorism examines the response of judiciaries in nine separate nations to terror tactics and the common themes experienced.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781107001107
- ISBN-10: 1107001102
- Artikelnr.: 31894658
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781107001107
- ISBN-10: 1107001102
- Artikelnr.: 31894658
Introduction Mary L. Volcansek; 1. Detention and security versus liberty in
times of national emergency David M. O'Brien; 2. One more casualty of the
'war on terror' Aya Gruber; 3. State secrets and democratic values Louis
Fisher; 4. What lessons can be drawn from a sui generis case? The global
'war on terror' and Northern Ireland Richard Finnegan; 5. The British
experience with terrorism: from the IRA to Al Qaeda Mary L. Volcansek; 6.
Detention and treatment of suspected terrorists under the European
Convention on Human Rights Donald W. Jackson; 7. Australia's commonwealth
model and terrorism Michael C. Tolley; 8. Judicial rejection as substantial
relief: the Israeli supreme court and the 'war on terror' Menachem Hofnung
and Karen Weinshall-Margel; 9. Preserving rights and protecting the public:
the Italian experience Carlo Guarnieri; 10. 'Squaring the circle': fighting
terror while consolidating democracy in Spain Blanca Rodriguez Ruiz; 11.
Democracy and terrorism in Colombia Victor M. Uribe-Urán and Harry Mora;
Conclusion: lessons learned Mary L. Volcansek and John F. Stack, Jr.
times of national emergency David M. O'Brien; 2. One more casualty of the
'war on terror' Aya Gruber; 3. State secrets and democratic values Louis
Fisher; 4. What lessons can be drawn from a sui generis case? The global
'war on terror' and Northern Ireland Richard Finnegan; 5. The British
experience with terrorism: from the IRA to Al Qaeda Mary L. Volcansek; 6.
Detention and treatment of suspected terrorists under the European
Convention on Human Rights Donald W. Jackson; 7. Australia's commonwealth
model and terrorism Michael C. Tolley; 8. Judicial rejection as substantial
relief: the Israeli supreme court and the 'war on terror' Menachem Hofnung
and Karen Weinshall-Margel; 9. Preserving rights and protecting the public:
the Italian experience Carlo Guarnieri; 10. 'Squaring the circle': fighting
terror while consolidating democracy in Spain Blanca Rodriguez Ruiz; 11.
Democracy and terrorism in Colombia Victor M. Uribe-Urán and Harry Mora;
Conclusion: lessons learned Mary L. Volcansek and John F. Stack, Jr.
Introduction Mary L. Volcansek; 1. Detention and security versus liberty in
times of national emergency David M. O'Brien; 2. One more casualty of the
'war on terror' Aya Gruber; 3. State secrets and democratic values Louis
Fisher; 4. What lessons can be drawn from a sui generis case? The global
'war on terror' and Northern Ireland Richard Finnegan; 5. The British
experience with terrorism: from the IRA to Al Qaeda Mary L. Volcansek; 6.
Detention and treatment of suspected terrorists under the European
Convention on Human Rights Donald W. Jackson; 7. Australia's commonwealth
model and terrorism Michael C. Tolley; 8. Judicial rejection as substantial
relief: the Israeli supreme court and the 'war on terror' Menachem Hofnung
and Karen Weinshall-Margel; 9. Preserving rights and protecting the public:
the Italian experience Carlo Guarnieri; 10. 'Squaring the circle': fighting
terror while consolidating democracy in Spain Blanca Rodriguez Ruiz; 11.
Democracy and terrorism in Colombia Victor M. Uribe-Urán and Harry Mora;
Conclusion: lessons learned Mary L. Volcansek and John F. Stack, Jr.
times of national emergency David M. O'Brien; 2. One more casualty of the
'war on terror' Aya Gruber; 3. State secrets and democratic values Louis
Fisher; 4. What lessons can be drawn from a sui generis case? The global
'war on terror' and Northern Ireland Richard Finnegan; 5. The British
experience with terrorism: from the IRA to Al Qaeda Mary L. Volcansek; 6.
Detention and treatment of suspected terrorists under the European
Convention on Human Rights Donald W. Jackson; 7. Australia's commonwealth
model and terrorism Michael C. Tolley; 8. Judicial rejection as substantial
relief: the Israeli supreme court and the 'war on terror' Menachem Hofnung
and Karen Weinshall-Margel; 9. Preserving rights and protecting the public:
the Italian experience Carlo Guarnieri; 10. 'Squaring the circle': fighting
terror while consolidating democracy in Spain Blanca Rodriguez Ruiz; 11.
Democracy and terrorism in Colombia Victor M. Uribe-Urán and Harry Mora;
Conclusion: lessons learned Mary L. Volcansek and John F. Stack, Jr.