
Counter-Terrorism
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- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Editorial Note
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Table of Cases
- Table of Treaties and Other Instruments
- 1. Introduction
- PART I: COUNTER-TERRORISM AND THE RULE OF LAW FRAMEWORK
- 2. The Rule of Law Framework and its Lacunae: Normative, Interpretative, and/or Policy Created?
- 3. The United Nations and Counter-Terrorism: Multilateral and Executive Law-Making
- 4. Counter-Terrorism and the Rule of Law: Issues of Judicial Control
- 5. States' Obligations under International Refugee Law and Counter-Terrorism Responses
- 6. Criminality and Terrorism
- 7. Armed Conflict and Terrorism: There is a (Big) Difference
- 8. Executive Power and the Use of the State of Emergency
- 9. Impunity and the Emerging Patterns of International Justice
- 10. Beyond Radicalization: Towards an Integrated Anti-Violence Rule of Law Strategy
- PART II: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON THE RULE OF LAW IN ACTION
- 11. The Role of the Lawyer in Shaping Responses to the Security Imperative
- 12. Counter-Terrorism Policy-Making from the Perspective of a Diplomat
- 13. Counter-Terrorism Policing and the Rule of Law: The Best of Friends
- 14. Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism: Towards a Human Rights and Accountability Framework?
- 15. The Military and the Role of Law in Countering Terrorism
- 16. Fair Process and the Security Council: A Case for the Office of the Ombudsperson
- PART III: COUNTER-TERRORISM IN PRACTICE
- 17. Classification, Administration, and Treatment of Battlefield Detainees
- 18. Detention as a Response to Terrorism
- 19. Treatment in Detention
- 20. Torture, Interrogation, Counter-Terrorism, and the Rule of Law
- 21. 'Extraordinary Rendition': A Challenge for the Rule of Law
- 22. Reconciling National Security and Non-Refoulement : Exceptions, Exclusion, and Diplomatic Assurances
- 23. Anti-Terrorism Laws, Terrorist Profiling, and the Right to Non-Discrimination
- 24. Use of Lethal Force against Suspected Terrorists
- PART IV: JUDICIAL RESPONSES
- 25. The 'Push-Pull' of the Law of War: The Rule of Law and Military Commissions
- 26. The Role of Military Courts in a Counter-Terrorism Framework: Trends in International Human Rights Jurisprudence and Practice
- 27. Restricted Immigration Procedures in National Security Cases and the Rule of Law: An Uncomfortable Relationship
- 28. Human Rights and the Fight against Terrorism: Some Comments on the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
- 29. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' Perspective on Terrorism
- 30. The Role and Legal Framework of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in Securing Justice for Victims
- 31. Reconciling the Protection of Human Rights and the Fight against Terrorism in Africa
- 32. Terrorism and Counter-Terrorist Responses: The Role of International Criminal Jurisdictions
- 33. Realizing the Right to Redress for Victims of Terrorist Attacks
- PART V: NON-JUDICIAL RESPONSES
- 34. Parliamentary Oversight of Counter-Terrorism Policies
- 35. Strengthening Interstate Cooperation: The Eurojust Experience
- 36. Criminal Justice Responses to Terrorism in Africa: The Role of the African Union and Sub-Regional Organizations
- 37. Implementing Human Rights and Rule of Law Aspects of the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy: The UNODC/TPB Experience
- 38. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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