Law and liberty in the war on terror edited by Andrew Lynch, Edwina Macdonald and George Williams.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Sydney : Federation Press, 2007.Description: 252 pISBN:- 9781862876743
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Table of Contents:
Part I. Law's Role in the Response to Terrorism
Part 2.Criminalising Terrorism - How Far Should the Law Go?
Part 3. Beyond Guilt or Innocence - Preventative Orders and Counter-Terrorism
Part 4. Human Rights and Terrorism: Is a Trade-off Necessary?
Part 5. Australia's Response Compared
Part 6. The Politics of Australia's Terrorism Debate
Part 7. Terrorism and the Rule of Law
Index