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Terrorism, Rights and the Rule of Law - Negotiating Justice in Ireland

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Barry Vaughan Klappentext Contributes to the debates about civil liberties in the war on terror! how counter-terrorism can contaminate criminal justice! and how globalization challenges a state-centred view of criminal justice. This book is useful for students of criminology! law and sociology. Zusammenfassung The rule of law is becoming a victim of the struggle against terrorism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Introduction 1 Ending or extending the long nineteenth century of criminal justice 2 Justice! rights and reciprocity 3 Reconstructing truth in criminal law: Moving from an exculpatory to an inculpatory model of justice 4 Law in the shadow of the gunman 5 Entrenching the 'equality of arms' framework in the ordinary criminal justice system in Ireland 6 Disaggregated justice 7 Justice beyond the nation state 8 Conclusion: The war on terror and campaigns for rights Notes References and further reading Index

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