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Counter-terrorism and beyond : The culture of law and justice after 9/11

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2010Description: 243p xiISBN:
  • 9780415631396
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.053250 MCG
Contents:
Table of Contents Part 1: Introduction; 1. The Emergence of a ‘Culture of Control’, Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity and George Williams; Part 2: Prevention and Pre-Emption, Evidence and Intelligence; 2. Counter-Terrorism: The Law and Policing of Pre-Emption, Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering; 3. The Counter-Terrorism Purposes of an Australian Preventative Detention Order, Claire Macken; 4. The Eroding Distinction Between Intelligence and Evidence in Terrorism Investigations, Kent Roach; Part 3: Community Surveillance and the Creation of a Culture of Suspicion; 5. 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; 6. Suspicionless Searches and the Prevention of Terrorism, John Ip; 7. A Passport to Punishment: Administrative Measures of Control for National Security Purposes, Susan Harris Rimmer; Part 4: The Normalisation of Extraordinary Measures; 8. When Extraordinary Measures Become Normal: Pre-Emption in Counter-Terrorism and Other Laws, Nicola McGarrity and George Williams; 9. The Anti-Terror Creep: Law and Order, the States and the High Court of Australia, Gabrielle Appleby and John Williams; Part 5: The Flow of Information in Liberal Democracies; 10. Proxies for the Authorities? Using Media Information in the Investigation and Prosecution of Terrorism Offences, Lawrence McNamara; 11. The Show Must Go On: The Drama of Dr Mohamed Haneef and the Theatre of Counter-Terrorism, Mark Rix; Part 6: Judicial Review and the Parliamentary Process: How Best to Protect Human Rights; 12. Extra-Constitutionalism, Dr Mohamed Haneef and Controlling Executive Power in Times of Emergency, Fergal Davis
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Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction;
1. The Emergence of a ‘Culture of Control’, Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity and George Williams;
Part 2: Prevention and Pre-Emption, Evidence and Intelligence;
2. Counter-Terrorism: The Law and Policing of Pre-Emption, Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering;
3. The Counter-Terrorism Purposes of an Australian Preventative Detention Order, Claire Macken;
4. The Eroding Distinction Between Intelligence and Evidence in Terrorism Investigations, Kent Roach;
Part 3: Community Surveillance and the Creation of a Culture of Suspicion;
5. 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;
6. Suspicionless Searches and the Prevention of Terrorism, John Ip;
7. A Passport to Punishment: Administrative Measures of Control for National Security Purposes, Susan Harris Rimmer;
Part 4: The Normalisation of Extraordinary Measures;
8. When Extraordinary Measures Become Normal: Pre-Emption in Counter-Terrorism and Other Laws, Nicola McGarrity and George Williams;
9. The Anti-Terror Creep: Law and Order, the States and the High Court of Australia, Gabrielle Appleby and John Williams;
Part 5: The Flow of Information in Liberal Democracies;
10. Proxies for the Authorities? Using Media Information in the Investigation and Prosecution of Terrorism Offences, Lawrence McNamara;
11. The Show Must Go On: The Drama of Dr Mohamed Haneef and the Theatre of Counter-Terrorism, Mark Rix;
Part 6: Judicial Review and the Parliamentary Process: How Best to Protect Human Rights;
12. Extra-Constitutionalism, Dr Mohamed Haneef and Controlling Executive Power in Times of Emergency, Fergal Davis

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