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    678,-

    Taking into account legal, societal, operational and democratic perspectives, this collection connects theoretical and practical perspectives to produce an interdisciplinary and multi-stakeholder study of how we might measure and understand the impact, legitimacy and effectiveness of EU counter-terrorism. Bringing together a select group of experts in the field, particular emphasis is placed on understanding the practical experience of implementing and assessing these measures gathered from and with end users, including law-makers, policy-makers, security services, industry partners and civil society.

  • - Surveying Electronic Surveillance and Data Acquisition
    av Sybil Sharpe
    576 - 1 881,-

  • av Robin Bowley
    2 095,-

    In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, concerns that terrorists might utilise vessels to transport weaponry, terrorist operatives and/or to finance their activities prompted several international legal developments.This book evaluates the extent to which the international maritime security measures developed following the 9/11 attacks would be likely to prevent the utilisation of vessels to facilitate terrorist activities. It considers the likely effectiveness of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code for improving vessel and port security, and the 2005 Protocol to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against Maritime Navigation in facilitating the interdiction of suspected terrorist vessels. It also explains how the US-led Proliferation Security Initiative - a cooperative effort through which participant governments agree to prevent the illicit transfers of Weapons of Mass Destruction and related materials - has provoked debate about the legality of vessel interdictions under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (the LOSC). After exploring alternative interpretations of the LOSC, and states' self-defence rights under Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, it formulates suggested guidelines for the unilateral interdiction of suspected terrorist support vessels in exceptional circumstances. The book also discusses the relevant recommendations by the OECD's Financial Action Taskforce for preventing the financing of terrorism, and the national maritime security legislation for preventing the maritime facilitation of terrorist activities in the United Kingdom and in Australia. The book concludes by emphasising the importance of the continual active implementation of ship, port facility and supply chain security measures, and of further enhancing international cooperation to facilitate vessel interdictions.It will be of interest to those working in the areas of Law and Terrorism, Law of the Sea, Maritime Law and Insurance and International Law.

  • av Robin Bowley
    1 853,-

    Discussing the overlaps and distinctions between piracy and maritime terrorism, this book considers how the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code, and other vessel identification and tracking measures in the 1974 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, would be likely to reduce the risk of terrorist attacks at sea.

  • av Diane Webber
    2 108,-

    In 2006, the United Nations urged Member States to ensure that counter terrorism policies guaranteed respect for human rights and the rule of law. This book demonstrates that, in many cases, counter terrorism policies relating to preventive detention, targeted killing and measures relating to returning foreign terrorist fighters have failed to respect human rights, and this encourages vulnerable people to be drawn towards supporting or committing acts of terrorism. Furthermore, in recent years, jurisprudence and public opinion in some countries have shifted from being at one stage more protective of human rights, to an acquiescence that some particularly draconian counter terrorism methods are necessary and acceptable. This book analyzes why this has happened, with a focus on the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel, and offers suggestions to address this issue. The work will be essential reading for students, academics and policy-makers working in the areas of human rights, humanitarian law, and counter terrorism.

  • - Threats, Responses, and Challenges Twenty Years After 9/11
    av Steven Greer
    576 - 1 789,-

  • av USA) McDonnell & Thomas (Pace University
    755 - 2 315,-

    Discusses the critical legal issues raised by the US responses to the terrorist threat, analyzing their compliance with international law. This book extrapolates from the actions of the USA, looking at the difficulties modern democracies face in trying to combat international terrorism.

  • - The UK's Response to Terrorist Communication
    av Simon (Leeds Beckett University Hale-Ross
    1 881,-

  • av Jessie Blackbourn, Nicola McGarrity & Deniz Kayis
    345 - 718,-

  • - Post-9/11 Institutional Structures and Cultures in Canada and the United Kingdom
    av Canada) Alati & Daniel (Ryerson University
    601 - 2 141,-

  • - The Culture of Law and Justice After 9/11
     
    2 315,-

    Focuses on the impact of the extraordinary counter-terrorism laws outside the immediacy of the counter-terrorism context. This book draws together practitioners and academics in the areas of public and criminal law to consider the wider effects counter-terrorism law is having on public institutions within democracies.

  • - A New Legal Framework
    av Diane (USA) Webber
    675 - 2 379,-

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    2 250,-

    Taking into account legal, societal, operational and democratic perspectives, this collection connects theoretical and practical perspectives to produce an interdisciplinary and multi-stakeholder study of how we might measure and understand the impact, legitimacy and effectiveness of EU counter-terrorism. Bringing together a select group of experts in the field, particular emphasis is placed on understanding the practical experience of implementing and assessing these measures gathered from and with end users, including law-makers, policy-makers, security services, industry partners and civil society.

  • av Australia) Blackbourn & Jessie (University of New South Wales
    627 - 2 020,-

  • - A Design of Power for the 21st Century
    av UK) Boukalas & Christos (University of Lancaster
    687 - 2 265,-

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    2 343,-

    This book examines the constitutional implications, short- and long-term, domestic and international, of the expansion of surveillance powers after 9/11. The contributors who are leading international experts in anti-terrorism and constitutional law take a comparative approach looking at jurisdictions including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, Israel, India, Japan, China and Australia, and considers the profound effects of mass surveillance on constitutionalism and the rule of law.

  • - Human rights perspectives
     
    2 315,-

    From its inception, the "War on Terror" has been a heavily gendered endeavour. A careful examination of counter-terrorism campaigns outside the current "War on Terror," reveals that such national security efforts also have a complex, but often unexplored, relationship to gender. This edited volume brings together scholars from various disciplines to consider, from a human rights perspective, the many ways in which gender interacts with counter-terrorism and national security efforts by modern states.The book provides a systematic overview of the key intersections between gender and counter-terrorism considering what it means to take a gendered human rights approach to counter-terrorism measures, the patterns that emerge from such an approach, and the human rights tools that can be utilized in this endeavour. The book includes case studies of specific countries including Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the USA, exploring the intersections of gender and counter-terrorism in the specific country context, drawing both country-specific and general conclusions. It goes on to examine the narratives and common assumptions at work in the counter-terrorism context and the gendered impacts of specific policies, analyzing through a gender lens the counter-terrorism efforts associated with the post-9/11 "War on Terror" as well as other campaigns against terrorism.

  • - Preventive Detention and International Human Rights Law
    av Australia) Macken & Claire (Deakin University
    843 - 2 315,-

    Analyses the preventative confinement of suspected terrorists with regard to different models of counter-terrorism policy within the context of international human rights law. This book draws on cases and practice from different jurisdictions including the US, the UK and Australia.

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