A War on Terror? The European Stance on a New Threat, Changing Laws and Human Rights Implications /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York,
2010.
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- A New Threat
- International Terrorism – German Police Perspective: The Current Threat Environment and Counterstrategies from the German Police Perspective
- Terrorism and the Internet: New Threats Posed by Cyberterrorism and Terrorist Use of the Internet
- The International Front
- The Role of the United Nations in the Prevention and Repression of International Terrorism
- The European Union as an Actor in the Fight Against Terrorism
- Instruments of International Law: Against Terrorist Use of the Internet
- Victims of Terrorism Policies: Should Victims of Terrorism Be Treated Differently?
- The Law Between War and Crime
- Anti-Terrorism Related Criminal Law Reforms and Human Rights in Slovenia
- Extraordinary Renditions – Shadow Proceedings, Human Rights, and ”the Algerian six”: The War on Terror in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Terrorist Attacks: Criminal Prosecution or National Defence?
- The Evolution of the Antiterror Legal and Institutional Framework in Croatia
- Muslims Communities and Counterterrorism: The Dynamics of Exclusion and Possibilities of Inclusion
- Disappearing Rights
- Control Orders: Borders to the Freedom of Movement or Moving the Borders of Freedom?
- Telephone-Tap Evidence and Administrative Detention in the UK
- Fighting Terrorism – the Unprincipled Approach: the UK, the War on Terror and Criminal Law
- Balancing Liberty and Security? A Legal Analysis of UK Anti-Terrorist Legislation
- Limiting Fundamental Rights in the Fight Against Terrorism in Spain
- The Fight Against Terrorism and Human Rights: The French Perspective
- The Secret Service’s Influence on Criminal Proceedings.