Through a critical assessment of international regulatory counter-terrorism in three areas - financial services, the control of arms and dangerous materials, and the cross-border movement of persons and goods - this volume identifies a trend of dynamism: the refashioning of international rule-making into a flexible and experimental exercise.
Through a critical assessment of international regulatory counter-terrorism in three areas - financial services, the control of arms and dangerous materials, and the cross-border movement of persons and goods - this volume identifies a trend of dynamism: the refashioning of international rule-making into a flexible and experimental exercise.
Nathanael Tilahun Ali is an Assistant Professor in Public International Law at Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He has been a visiting researcher at various institutions, including University of Cambridge, Queen Mary University of London, and University of California, Berkeley.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: Early International Governance of Terrorism as Aristocratic Mutual Protection 3: Post War International Governance of Terrorism as Mutual Scrutiny of States 4: The Cosmopolitan turn 5: The Proactive Expansion 6: Dynamism in Counter Terrorism Rule Making 7: Managerial Monitoring of Counter Terrorism Rules 8: Conclusion
1: Introduction 2: Early International Governance of Terrorism as Aristocratic Mutual Protection 3: Post War International Governance of Terrorism as Mutual Scrutiny of States 4: The Cosmopolitan turn 5: The Proactive Expansion 6: Dynamism in Counter Terrorism Rule Making 7: Managerial Monitoring of Counter Terrorism Rules 8: Conclusion
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