Measures taken by states in the name of countering terrorism constantly give rise to new international legal issues. Helen Duffy brings the law to life via detailed case studies which show what the war on terror means in practice for affected individuals and for the rule of law more broadly.
Measures taken by states in the name of countering terrorism constantly give rise to new international legal issues. Helen Duffy brings the law to life via detailed case studies which show what the war on terror means in practice for affected individuals and for the rule of law more broadly.
Helen Duffy is a human rights litigator and runs 'Human Rights in Practice.' She is also Professor of International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law at the University of Leiden.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Terrorism and Responsibility: 2. 'Terrorism' in international law Part II. Responding to Terrorism: 3. Legal framework and practice 4. Criminal justice 5. The use of force 6. International humanitarian law 7. International human rights law Part III. Case Studies: 8. Case study 1: Guantanamo Bay detentions under international human rights and humanitarian law 9. Case study 2: justice done? The killing of Osama bin Laden 10. Case study 3: extraordinary rendition 11. The role of the courts: human rights litigation in the war on terror 12. Conclusion.
1. Introduction Part I. Terrorism and Responsibility: 2. 'Terrorism' in international law Part II. Responding to Terrorism: 3. Legal framework and practice 4. Criminal justice 5. The use of force 6. International humanitarian law 7. International human rights law Part III. Case Studies: 8. Case study 1: Guantanamo Bay detentions under international human rights and humanitarian law 9. Case study 2: justice done? The killing of Osama bin Laden 10. Case study 3: extraordinary rendition 11. The role of the courts: human rights litigation in the war on terror 12. Conclusion.
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