Global Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy
Herausgeber: Ramraj, Victor V; Williams, George; Roach, Kent; Hor, Michael
Global Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy
Herausgeber: Ramraj, Victor V; Williams, George; Roach, Kent; Hor, Michael
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This international work provides information on and analysis of anti-terrorism law and policy by top experts in the field.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 702
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1225g
- ISBN-13: 9781107014671
- ISBN-10: 1107014670
- Artikelnr.: 33768407
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 702
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1225g
- ISBN-13: 9781107014671
- ISBN-10: 1107014670
- Artikelnr.: 33768407
1. Introduction Kent Roach, Michael Hor, Victor V. Ramraj and George
Williams; Part I. Transnational Perspectives: 2. The United Nations
Security Council, terrorism and the rule of law C. H. Powell; 3. The
impossibility of global anti-terrorism law? Victor V. Ramraj; 4.
Transplantation Laura K. Donohue; Part II. Cross-Cutting Themes: 5. The
criminal law and its less restrained alternatives Kent Roach; 6.
Anti-terrorism laws: balancing national security and a fair hearing Nicola
McGarrity and Edward Santow; 7. Legislating anti-terrorism: observations on
form and process Andrew Lynch; 8. The financial war on terrorism Kevin E.
Davis; 9. Our responsibility to respect the rights of others: legality and
humanity Colin Harvey; 10. 'Prevent' responses to jihadi extremism Clive
Walker and Javaid Rehman; Part III. Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy in Asia:
11. Singapore's anti-terrorism laws: reality and rhetoric Michael Hor; 12.
Anti-terrorism efforts in Indonesia Hikmahanto Juwana; 13. The Human
Security Act and the IHL law of the Philippines: of security and insecurity
H. Harry L. Roque, Jr; 14. Responses to terrorism in China Fu Hualing; 15.
Security laws for Hong Kong Simon N. M. Young; 16. Japan's response to
terrorism post 9/11 Mark Fenwick; 17. Mapping anti-terror legal regimes in
India Ujjwal Kumar Singh; Part IV. Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy in the
West: 18. The United States a decade after September 11 William C. Banks;
19. UK counter-terror law post 9/11: initial acceptance of extraordinary
measures and the partial return to human rights norms Helen Fenwick and
Gavin Phillipson; 20. Canada's response to terrorism Kent Roach; 21.
Anti-terror legislation in Australia and New Zealand George Williams; Part
V. Anti-Terrorism Measures in the Middle East and Africa: 22. Terrorism and
governance in South Africa and eastern Africa Chris Oxtoby and C. H.
Powell; 23. Israel's anti-terrorism law: past, present and future Daphne
Barak-Erez; 24. Rocks, hard places and human rights: anti-terrorism law and
policy in Arab states Lynn Welchman.
Williams; Part I. Transnational Perspectives: 2. The United Nations
Security Council, terrorism and the rule of law C. H. Powell; 3. The
impossibility of global anti-terrorism law? Victor V. Ramraj; 4.
Transplantation Laura K. Donohue; Part II. Cross-Cutting Themes: 5. The
criminal law and its less restrained alternatives Kent Roach; 6.
Anti-terrorism laws: balancing national security and a fair hearing Nicola
McGarrity and Edward Santow; 7. Legislating anti-terrorism: observations on
form and process Andrew Lynch; 8. The financial war on terrorism Kevin E.
Davis; 9. Our responsibility to respect the rights of others: legality and
humanity Colin Harvey; 10. 'Prevent' responses to jihadi extremism Clive
Walker and Javaid Rehman; Part III. Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy in Asia:
11. Singapore's anti-terrorism laws: reality and rhetoric Michael Hor; 12.
Anti-terrorism efforts in Indonesia Hikmahanto Juwana; 13. The Human
Security Act and the IHL law of the Philippines: of security and insecurity
H. Harry L. Roque, Jr; 14. Responses to terrorism in China Fu Hualing; 15.
Security laws for Hong Kong Simon N. M. Young; 16. Japan's response to
terrorism post 9/11 Mark Fenwick; 17. Mapping anti-terror legal regimes in
India Ujjwal Kumar Singh; Part IV. Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy in the
West: 18. The United States a decade after September 11 William C. Banks;
19. UK counter-terror law post 9/11: initial acceptance of extraordinary
measures and the partial return to human rights norms Helen Fenwick and
Gavin Phillipson; 20. Canada's response to terrorism Kent Roach; 21.
Anti-terror legislation in Australia and New Zealand George Williams; Part
V. Anti-Terrorism Measures in the Middle East and Africa: 22. Terrorism and
governance in South Africa and eastern Africa Chris Oxtoby and C. H.
Powell; 23. Israel's anti-terrorism law: past, present and future Daphne
Barak-Erez; 24. Rocks, hard places and human rights: anti-terrorism law and
policy in Arab states Lynn Welchman.
1. Introduction Kent Roach, Michael Hor, Victor V. Ramraj and George
Williams; Part I. Transnational Perspectives: 2. The United Nations
Security Council, terrorism and the rule of law C. H. Powell; 3. The
impossibility of global anti-terrorism law? Victor V. Ramraj; 4.
Transplantation Laura K. Donohue; Part II. Cross-Cutting Themes: 5. The
criminal law and its less restrained alternatives Kent Roach; 6.
Anti-terrorism laws: balancing national security and a fair hearing Nicola
McGarrity and Edward Santow; 7. Legislating anti-terrorism: observations on
form and process Andrew Lynch; 8. The financial war on terrorism Kevin E.
Davis; 9. Our responsibility to respect the rights of others: legality and
humanity Colin Harvey; 10. 'Prevent' responses to jihadi extremism Clive
Walker and Javaid Rehman; Part III. Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy in Asia:
11. Singapore's anti-terrorism laws: reality and rhetoric Michael Hor; 12.
Anti-terrorism efforts in Indonesia Hikmahanto Juwana; 13. The Human
Security Act and the IHL law of the Philippines: of security and insecurity
H. Harry L. Roque, Jr; 14. Responses to terrorism in China Fu Hualing; 15.
Security laws for Hong Kong Simon N. M. Young; 16. Japan's response to
terrorism post 9/11 Mark Fenwick; 17. Mapping anti-terror legal regimes in
India Ujjwal Kumar Singh; Part IV. Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy in the
West: 18. The United States a decade after September 11 William C. Banks;
19. UK counter-terror law post 9/11: initial acceptance of extraordinary
measures and the partial return to human rights norms Helen Fenwick and
Gavin Phillipson; 20. Canada's response to terrorism Kent Roach; 21.
Anti-terror legislation in Australia and New Zealand George Williams; Part
V. Anti-Terrorism Measures in the Middle East and Africa: 22. Terrorism and
governance in South Africa and eastern Africa Chris Oxtoby and C. H.
Powell; 23. Israel's anti-terrorism law: past, present and future Daphne
Barak-Erez; 24. Rocks, hard places and human rights: anti-terrorism law and
policy in Arab states Lynn Welchman.
Williams; Part I. Transnational Perspectives: 2. The United Nations
Security Council, terrorism and the rule of law C. H. Powell; 3. The
impossibility of global anti-terrorism law? Victor V. Ramraj; 4.
Transplantation Laura K. Donohue; Part II. Cross-Cutting Themes: 5. The
criminal law and its less restrained alternatives Kent Roach; 6.
Anti-terrorism laws: balancing national security and a fair hearing Nicola
McGarrity and Edward Santow; 7. Legislating anti-terrorism: observations on
form and process Andrew Lynch; 8. The financial war on terrorism Kevin E.
Davis; 9. Our responsibility to respect the rights of others: legality and
humanity Colin Harvey; 10. 'Prevent' responses to jihadi extremism Clive
Walker and Javaid Rehman; Part III. Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy in Asia:
11. Singapore's anti-terrorism laws: reality and rhetoric Michael Hor; 12.
Anti-terrorism efforts in Indonesia Hikmahanto Juwana; 13. The Human
Security Act and the IHL law of the Philippines: of security and insecurity
H. Harry L. Roque, Jr; 14. Responses to terrorism in China Fu Hualing; 15.
Security laws for Hong Kong Simon N. M. Young; 16. Japan's response to
terrorism post 9/11 Mark Fenwick; 17. Mapping anti-terror legal regimes in
India Ujjwal Kumar Singh; Part IV. Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy in the
West: 18. The United States a decade after September 11 William C. Banks;
19. UK counter-terror law post 9/11: initial acceptance of extraordinary
measures and the partial return to human rights norms Helen Fenwick and
Gavin Phillipson; 20. Canada's response to terrorism Kent Roach; 21.
Anti-terror legislation in Australia and New Zealand George Williams; Part
V. Anti-Terrorism Measures in the Middle East and Africa: 22. Terrorism and
governance in South Africa and eastern Africa Chris Oxtoby and C. H.
Powell; 23. Israel's anti-terrorism law: past, present and future Daphne
Barak-Erez; 24. Rocks, hard places and human rights: anti-terrorism law and
policy in Arab states Lynn Welchman.