Enforcing international law norms against terrorism
edited by Andrea Blanchi and Yasmin Naqvi.
- USA : Hart, 2004.
- 549 p.
- (Studies in international law ; 4 .
Chapter 1. State sponsors of terrorism : issues of international responsibility Chapter 2. The legality of covert operations against terrorism in foreign states Chapter 3. The war against terrorism and jus in bello : are the Geneva Conventions out of date? Chapter 4. The treatment of terrorist suspects captured abroad : human rights and humanitarian law Chapter 5. Arresting terrorism : criminal jurisdiction and international relations Chapter 6. The UN Security Council and international terrorism Chapter 7. Countering catastrophic terrorism : an American view Chapter 8. The action of the European Union to combat international terrorism Chapter 9. Fighting against international terrorism : the Latin American response Chapter 10. Terrorism as an international crime Chapter 11. The exercise of criminal jurisdiction over international terrorists Chapter 12. Terrorism, national measures and international supervision Chapter 13. National courts and the "war on terrorism" Chapter 14. The rendition of terrorist suspects to the United States : human rights and the limits of international cooperation Chapter 15. Freezing the assets of international terrorist organizations Chapter 16. The fight against the financing of terrorism between judicial and regulatory cooperation Chapter 17. The Internet and terrorist activities Chapter 18. Cyber terrorism : a new challenge for international law Chapter 19. Enforcing international law norms against terrorism : achievements and prospects Index