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Human Rights Law and Counter Terrorism Strategies
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This book demonstrates that, in many cases, counter terrorism policies relating to preventive detention, targeted killing and measures relating to returning foreign terrorist fighters have failed to respect human rights, and this encourages vulnerable people to be drawn towards supporting or committing acts of terrorism.
Informationen zum Autor Diane Webber is a British Solicitor who earned her doctorate at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington D.C. after working in private practice in London focusing on criminal law, and employment and discrimination law. She lives in Washington, D.C., writing on national security law and human rights issues. Klappentext In 2006, the United Nations urged Member States to ensure that counter terrorism policies guaranteed respect for human rights and the rule of law. This book demonstrates that, in many cases, counter terrorism policies relating to preventive detention, targeted killing and measures relating to returning foreign terrorist fighters have failed to respect human rights, and this encourages vulnerable people to be drawn towards supporting or committing acts of terrorism. Furthermore, in recent years, jurisprudence and public opinion in some countries have shifted from being at one stage more protective of human rights, to an acquiescence that some particularly draconian counter terrorism methods are necessary and acceptable. This book analyzes why this has happened, with a focus on the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel, and offers suggestions to address this issue. The work will be essential reading for students, academics and policy-makers working in the areas of human rights, humanitarian law, and counter terrorism. Zusammenfassung This book demonstrates that, in many cases, counter terrorism policies relating to preventive detention, targeted killing and measures relating to returning foreign terrorist fighters have failed to respect human rights, and this encourages vulnerable people to be drawn towards supporting or committing acts of terrorism. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I 1. Introduction PART II: Preventive detention 2. The international framework on preventative detention 3. Domestic perspectives on preventative detention PART III: Targeted killing 4. The international law framework on targeted killing 5. Domestic perspectives on targeted killing PART IV: Tackling the problems of foreign fighters 6. The international law framework on foreign fighters 7. Domestic perspectives on foreign fighters PART V 8. Conclusions ...
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Diane Webber is a British Solicitor who earned her doctorate at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington D.C. after working in private practice in London focusing on criminal law, and employment and discrimination law. She lives in Washington, D.C., writing on national security law and human rights issues.
Klappentext
In 2006, the United Nations urged Member States to ensure that counter terrorism policies guaranteed respect for human rights and the rule of law. This book demonstrates that, in many cases, counter terrorism policies relating to preventive detention, targeted killing and measures relating to returning foreign terrorist fighters have failed to respect human rights, and this encourages vulnerable people to be drawn towards supporting or committing acts of terrorism. Furthermore, in recent years, jurisprudence and public opinion in some countries have shifted from being at one stage more protective of human rights, to an acquiescence that some particularly draconian counter terrorism methods are necessary and acceptable. This book analyzes why this has happened, with a focus on the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel, and offers suggestions to address this issue. The work will be essential reading for students, academics and policy-makers working in the areas of human rights, humanitarian law, and counter terrorism.
Inhalt
PART I
- Introduction
PART II: Preventive detention
The international framework on preventative detention
Domestic perspectives on preventative detention
PART III: Targeted killing
The international law framework on targeted killing
Domestic perspectives on targeted killing
PART IV: Tackling the problems of foreign fighters
The international law framework on foreign fighters
Domestic perspectives on foreign fighters
PART V
- Conclusions
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367420017
- Genre International Law
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 258
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 453g
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9780367420017
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-42001-7
- Veröffentlichung 17.06.2022
- Titel Human Rights Law and Counter Terrorism Strategies
- Autor Webber Diane
- Untertitel Dead, Detained or Stateless