Abstract: Contributors and Editors Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 The Long Decade David Jenkins Part I: Fear and the Security Agenda Chapter 2 Security and Liberty: Critiques of the Tradeoff Thesis Adrian Vermeule Chapter 3 Security vs. Liberty: On Emotions and Cognition Oren Gross Chapter 4 Preventing What? Post-9/11 Mission Amnesia and Mission Creep Kent Roach Part II: Terrorism in a Borderless World Chapter 5 The War on Terrorism and International Law: Towards a Continental Divide Amnon Lev Chapter 6 A European Security Constitution? Kaarlo Tuori Chapter 7 Counter-Terrorism's Engagement with Transnational Legality Victor V. Ramraj Part III: Constitutions under Stress Chapter 8 Legal and Political Constitutionalism, and the Response to Terrorism Mark Tushnet Chapter 9 Guantanamo Bay, the Rise of the Courts and the Revenge of Politics Fiona de Londras Chapter 10 Citizenship and the Limits of Due Process since 9/11 David Jenkins Part IV: Risk Prevention Chapter 11 'Protect' Against Terrorism: In Service of the State, the Corporation, or the Citizen? Clive Walker Chapter 12 The Influence of 9/11 on Swedish Anti-Terrorism Policy and Measures Iain Cameron Part V: Democratic Accountability, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law Chapter 13 Terrorist Threats and Judicial Deference Jens Elo Rytter Chapter 14 Open Secrets in U.S. Counter-Terrorism Policy Amy Jacobsen Chapter 15 Views from Mars, Views from Venus: Minding the Gap between What We Say and What We Do on Terrorism Gabor Rona Epilogue Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism: Lessons from a Long Decade Martin Scheinin Bibliography Index
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-04-15
Language: en
Type: book
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