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245 0 0 _aGlobal anti-terrorism law and policy /
_cedited by Victor V. Ramraj ...[et al.].
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2012.
300 _ax, 691 p. ;
_c25 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
505 8 _aMachine generated contents note: 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.
520 _a'Preventing acts of terrorism remains one of the major tasks of domestic governments and regional and international organisations. Terrorism transcends borders, so anti-terrorism law must cross the boundaries of domestic, regional and international law. It also crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries between administrative, constitutional, criminal, financial, immigration, international and military law, as well as the law of war. This second edition provides a comprehensive resource on how domestic, regional and international responses to terrorism have developed since 2001. Chapters that focus on a particular country or region in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia are complemented by overarching thematic chapters that take a comparative approach to particular aspects of anti-terrorism law and policy'--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aTerrorism
_xPrevention
_xGovernment policy.
650 0 _aNational security
_xLaw and legislation.
650 0 _aWar and emergency legislation.
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