Global Anti-Terrorism Law Policy
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Writen byVictor V. Ramraj, Michael Hor, Kent Roach - Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Year2005
This comprehensive collection offers a comparative and international study on anti-terrorism law and policy, covering multiple global regions (Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia) while addressing overarching themes such as international law, constitutional issues, immigration, privacy, maritime, aviation, and financial law in the context of anti-terrorism efforts. Key topics include terrorism definitions, the balance between national security and human rights, and the effectiveness of anti-terrorism measures. The book further delves into national and international responses to terrorism and regional cooperation, particularly through ASEAN and EU frameworks. Table of Contents Highlights: • Global Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy • Defining Terrorism • Interplay of International, Regional, and Domestic Law • Fairness, Emergencies, and the Rule of Law • Effectiveness of Anti-Terrorism Measures • Theoretical Perspectives on Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy • History of Terrorism and State-Sponsored Terrorism • Anti-Terrorism Treaties and National vs. International Law • Comparative Study of Anti-Terrorism Measures • Criminal Law and Terrorism • National Security and Human Rights • Regional Cooperation on Anti-Terrorism (ASEAN, EU Responses)

