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Informationen zum Autor David Dyzenhaus! Professor of Law and Philosophy! Faculty of Law! University of Toronto! Canada. Zusammenfassung A collection of work on security and rights that focuses on the appropriate relationship between rights and what we can think of as counter terrorism policy. Such a focus might seem both necessary, because of 9/11, and unfortunate, because there are other causes of insecurity besides terrorism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction; Part I The Image of Balance: Security and liberty: the image of balance! Jeremy Waldron; Emergencies! tradeoffs! and deference! Eric A. Posner and Adrian Vermeule. Part II Institutional Models: The Emergency Constitution: This is not a war! Bruce Ackerman; The priority of morality: the emergency constitution's blind spot! David Cole; Weak Constitutionalism: Minimalism at war! Cass R. Sunstein; Strong Constitutionalism: Securing liberty in the face of terror: reflections from criminal justice! Lucia Zedner; Must we trade rights for security? The choice between smart! harsh! or proportionate security strategies in Canada and Britain! Kent Roach; Keeping control of terrorists without losing control of constitutionalism! Clive Walker; Equality in the war on terror! Neal Katyal. Part III Civilizing Security?: World citizens between freedom and security! Klaus Günther; The cultural lives of security and rights! Ian Loader and Neil Walker; Name Index.