In spite of its significant effects on everyday life, the effects of transnational counter-terrorism are not well understood. Drawing on insights from law, international relations, political science and security studies, this study shows the impacts and argues that counter-terrorism is expansionary, rights-limiting and unaccountable.
In spite of its significant effects on everyday life, the effects of transnational counter-terrorism are not well understood. Drawing on insights from law, international relations, political science and security studies, this study shows the impacts and argues that counter-terrorism is expansionary, rights-limiting and unaccountable.
Fiona de Londras is Professor of Global Legal Studies in the Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham and Honorary Professor in the College of Law, Australian National University. She is the author of Detention in the 'War on Terrorism' (Cambridge, 2011) and was awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2017.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The institutions of transnational counter-terrorism 2. The law of transnational counter-terrorism 3. Ever-expanding transnational counter-terrorism 4. Transnational counter-terrorism in the domestic sphere 5. Accountability Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The institutions of transnational counter-terrorism 2. The law of transnational counter-terrorism 3. Ever-expanding transnational counter-terrorism 4. Transnational counter-terrorism in the domestic sphere 5. Accountability Conclusion.
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