Counter-terrorism and beyond: the culture of law and justice after 9/11
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge research in terrorism and the lawPublication details: New York, Routledge, 2012,Description: x, 243 p, ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780415631396
- 344.05325 MCG.C
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The emergence of a 'culture of control' / Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity, and George Williams
Counter-terrorism : the law and policing of pre-emption / Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering
The counter-terrorism purposes of an Australian preventative detention order / Claire Macken
The eroding distinction between intelligence and evidence in terrorism investigations / Kent Roach
Constitutional criminal procedure and civil rights in the shadow of the 'war on terror' : a look at recent United States decisions and the rhetoric of terrorism / Charles Weisselberg
Suspicionless searches and the prevention of terrorism / John Ip
A passport to punishment : administrative measures of control for national security purposes / Susan Harris Rimmer
When extraordinary measures become normal : pre-emption in counter-terrorism and other laws / Nicola McGarrity and George Williams
The anti-terror creep : law and order, the states and the High Court of Australia / Gabrielle Appleby and John Williams
Proxies for the authorities? : using media information in the investigation and prosecution of terrorism offences / Lawrence McNamara
The show must go on : the drama of Dr. Mohamed Haneef and the theatre of counter-terrorism / Mark Rix
Extra-constitutionalism, Dr. Mohamed Haneef, and controlling executive power in times of emergency / Fergal Davis.
Focuses on the impact of the extraordinary counter-terrorism laws outside the immediacy of the counter-terrorism context. This book draws together practitioners and academics in the areas of public and criminal law to consider the wider effects counter-terrorism law is having on public institutions within democracies.
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