Human right in the prevention & punishment of terrorism by Alex Conte.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: New York : Springer, 2010.Description: 845 pISBN:- 9783642116070
- 345.02 CON/HUM
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part 1
Chapter 2. The nature and definition of terrorism
Chapter 3. The international framework for countering terrorism
Chapter 4. Counter terrorism in commonwealth
Chapter 5. Counter terrorism law in Australia
Chapter 6. Counter terrorism law in Canada
Chapter 7. Counter terrorism law in New Zealand
Chapter 8. Counter terrorism law in the United Kingdom
Part 2
Chapter 9. International and regional human rights law
Chapter 10. Limiting rights under international law
Chapter 11. Human rights in the commonwealth
Part 3
Chapter 12. Terrorism, counter terrorism and international law
Chapter 13. Human rights compliance in the fight against terrorism
Chapter 14. the domestic criminalisation of terrorism, and its definition
Chapter 15. Special investigative techniques and rules of criminal procedure
Chapter 16. arrest and detention, and investigative hearing
Chapter 17. Derogations from the right to liberty
Chapter 18. Control orders and preventive detention
Chapter 19. The designation of individuals and groups as terrorist entities
Chapter 20. Speech, the media, and incitement to terrorism
Chapter 21. Measures to prevent the transboundary movement of terrorism
Chapter 22. Conclusion
Appendices 1-4