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Beyond Human Rights and the War on Terror

English · Paperback / Softback

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This edited collection provides a comprehensive, insightful, and detailed study of a vital area of public policy debate as it is currently occurring in countries across the world from India to South Africa and the United Kingdom to Australia.


List of contents










Introduction; 1: Assessing Unconventional Applications of the 'Terrorism' Label; 2: Separatist, Not Terrorist: Case Studies from Southeast Asia; 3: The 'Refugee Warrior' in an Age of Revolutionary Violence; 4: The ISIL Jihadists of Saudi Arabia; 5: The Criminal Law Implications of the 'War on Terror' and the Status of Foreign Fighters' - A Swiss Perspective; 6: Disrupting Terrorist Activity: What are the limits to criminal methods of disruption?; 7: The Evolving Common Law Jurisprudence Combatting the Threat of Terrorism in Canada; 8: Human Rights and Anti-Terror Laws in Australia; 9: The legacy of apartheid and South Africa's struggle to contain contemporary form of terrorism and violent extremism; 10: India and the Global War on Terror: Indian counterterrorism and the influence of the Global War on Terror;


About the author










Satvinder Singh Juss, PhD (Cantab), FRSA, is a Professor of Law at King's College London, a Barrister-at-Law practising from 3 Hare Court, Temple, London, and a Deputy Judge of the Upper Tribunal (IAC) in London and Birmingham, UK. He is a former Human Rights Fellow at Harvard Law School, Boston, USA.


Summary

This edited collection provides a comprehensive, insightful, and detailed study of a vital area of public policy debate as it is currently occurring in countries across the world from India to South Africa and the United Kingdom to Australia. Bringing together academics and experts from a variety of jurisdictions, it reflects upon the impact on human rights of the application of more than a decade of the "War on Terror" as enunciated soon after 9/11.
The volume identifies and critically examines the principal and enduring resonances of the concept of the "War on Terror". The examination covers not only the obvious impacts but also the more insidious and enduring changes within domestic laws. The rationale for this collection is therefore not just to plot how the "War on Terror" has operated within the folds of the cloak of liberal democracy, but how they render that cloak ragged, especially in the sight of those sections of society who pay the heaviest price in terms of their human rights.
This book engages with the public policy strand of the last decade that has arguably most shaped perceptions of human rights and engendered debates about their worth and meaning. It will be of interest to researchers, academics, practitioners, and students in the fields of human rights law, criminal justice, criminology, politics, and international studies.

Product details

Authors Satvinder S. Juss
Assisted by Satvinder S. Juss (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2020
 
EAN 9780367519766
ISBN 978-0-367-51976-6
No. of pages 278
Subject Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics

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