Using human rights to counter terrorism /
Using Human Rights to Counter Terrorism uses practical examples to argue that a State's lack of respect for human rights is counter-productive and hinders its fight against terrorism. Through analysing legislative developments since 2001, this book examines how and why many counter terrorism me...
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| Typ dokumentu: | Kniha |
| Jazyk: | Angličtina |
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Cheltenham :
Edward Elgar Publishing,
2018
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| Edice: | Elgar studies in human rights
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Using human rights to counter terrorism |
Obsah:
- Introduction
- 1. Key trends in the fight against terrorism and key aspects of international human rights law / Manfred Nowak and Anne Charbord
- 2. Impact of post 9/11 counter-terrorism measures on all human rights / Martin Scheinin
- 3. New counter-terrorism measures: Continuing challenges for human rights / Ben Emmerson
- 4. The complexity and challenges of addressing the conditions conducive to terrorism / Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
- 5. One step forward, two steps back: The Security Council, 'Foreign Terrorist Fighters', and human rights / Lisa Ginsborg
- 6. Acting ethically in the shadows: Intelligence gathering and human rights / Richard Barrett and Tom Parker
- 7. The preventive criminal justice strategy against terrorism and its human rights implications / Ulrich Garms
- 8. Questions of accountability in countering terrorism / Lisa Oldring
- Index.