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After an introductory overview of the US and European responses to 9/11, this volume addresses the main legal aspects of the fight against international terrorism, namely police and judicial cooperation, financial initiatives, human rights and rule of law issues and international law aspects.

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After an introductory overview of the US and European responses to 9/11, this volume addresses the main legal aspects of the fight against international terrorism, namely police and judicial cooperation, financial initiatives, human rights and rule of law issues and international law aspects.
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Autorenporträt
Cyrille Fijnaut teaches International and Comparative Criminal Law at Tilburg University and Criminology and Criminal Law at Leuven University and is a Visiting Professor of Law at NYU School of Law. He has published many books, reports and articles in the field of organized crime, terrorism, international police and judicial cooperation and comparative criminal procedure and is co-editor of the European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice and of the International Encyclopaedia of Criminal Law. Jan Wouters teaches International Law and the Law of International Organizations at Leuven University, where he is also Director of the Institute for International Law. He is a member of the Brussels Bar and counsel at Linklaters De Bandt in Brussels. He has published widely on international, EU and company and financial law. Frederik Naert is Research and Teaching Assistant at the Institute for International Law of Leuven University, where he prepares a Ph.D. on European security organisations. He has published several articles and chapters on this topic and on international criminal law and terrorism.