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Terrorism, Criminal Law and Politics - The Decline of the Political Offence Exception to Extradition

English · Hardback

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Recent atrocities have ensured that terrorism and how to deal with terrorists legally and politically has been the subject of much discussion and debate on the international stage. This book presents a study of changes in the legal treatment of those perpetrating crimes of a political character over several decades. It most centrally deals with the political offence exception and how it has changed. The book looks at this change from an international perspective with a particular focus on the United States. Interdisciplinary in approach, it examines the fields of terrorism and political crime from legal, political science and criminological perspectives. It will be of interest to a broad range of academics and researchers, as well as to policymakers involved in creating new anti-terrorist policies.

List of contents

1. Introduction;
2. Concepts employed;
3. Taking the political out of the political: 1960s – 1980s;
4. Taking the political out of the political: 1960s – 1980s;
5. Dedication to the fight against terrorism since the 1990s;
6. Conclusion: protecting political offenders – pipe dream of romantic liberalism;
7. Summary;
8. Sources and Bibliography

About the author

Julia Jansson holds a Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Helsinki, Finland.

Summary

Recent atrocities have insured that terrorism and how to deal with terrorists legally and politically. This book presents a study of changes in the legal treatment of those perpetrating crimes of a political character over several decades.

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