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  • TERRORISM: INTERNATIONAL CASE LAW REPORTER: 2009

    TERRORISM: INTERNATIONAL CASE LAW REPORTER by Newton, Michael; Garraway, Charles; van Sliedregt, Elies;

    2009

    Series: Terrorism: International Case Law Reporter;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 16 January 2013

    • ISBN 9780199972029
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages818 pages
    • Size 185x264x48 mm
    • Weight 1764 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Terrorism: International Case Law Reporter is the only print reporter of terrorism-related cases from jurisdictions worldwide. Handpicked and introduced by internationally renowned terrorism scholar Michael Newton and by a distinguished board of global experts, the cases included in this publication cover topics as diverse as human rights, immigration, freedom of speech, and terrorist financing.

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    Published annually, Terrorism: International Case Law Reporter is a collection of the most important cases in security law from around the world. Handpicked and introduced by internationally renowned terrorism scholar Michael Newton and by a distinguished board of global experts, the cases included cover topics as diverse as human rights, immigration, freedom of speech, and terrorist financing. All cases are also accompanied by headnotes that summarize the key issues for the benefit of researchers. This unique resource serves scholars, students, and practitioners seeking an authoritative and comprehensive resource for security law research like no other publication on the market.

    The 2009 edition includes cases highlighting issues such as:

    * The increasingly interconnected nature of terrorism as a transnational legal problem.
    * The interface of domestic law with international obligations in the context of armed conflict.
    * This volume is also notable for the depth of consolidated criminal law cases. R v. Horncastle and Others, a case from the United Kingdom, provides an extensive analysis of the parameters for the admissibility of hearsay evidence, and thus helps readers understand the core of perhaps the most important of the controversies surrounding the ongoing trials held at Guantanamo Bay following the amendments to the U.S. Military Commissions Act enacted during the Obama administration.

    Each annual edition serves a function of unique and growing importance as the one source that juxtaposes international decisions with those emanating from domestic forums. The comprehensive index also helps the reader to synthesize the commonality of issues.

    This publication can also be purchased on a standing order basis.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introductory Note
    How to Use
    List of Subjects
    Table of Cases
    I. TERRORISM AND NATIONAL SECURITY
    A. Detention
    1. Military Detention
    2. Torture/Risk of Torture
    3. Guantánamo Bay
    B. Terrorist Suspects
    C. Contractors
    D. State Secrets
    F. Criminal Law
    1. Extradition
    2. Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters
    3. Admissible Trial Evidence
    4. Criminal Jurisdiction
    5. Sentencing
    6. Conspiracy to Commit Terrorist Acts
    G. Al Qaeda
    II. CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND CIVIL LIBERTIES
    A. Procedural Rights:
    1. 4th Amendment
    2. Habeas Corpus
    3. Standing
    4. Fair Trial
    5. Jurisdiction
    6. Non-justiciability
    B. Substantive Rights and Claims
    1. 1st Amendment
    C. Torts
    1. Alien Tort Statute ("ATS")
    2. Federal Tort Claims Act ("FTCA")
    D. Surveillance/FISA
    E. Patriot Act
    F. Immigration/Visas
    G. Restrictive Measures
    1. Control Orders
    H. Human Rights
    1. International Human Rights
    2. Geneva Conventions
    3. European Convention on Human Rights
    4. Extraordinary Rendition
    I. Law of Nations
    III. FINANCIAL ASPECTS OF TERRORISM
    A. Terrorist Sponsorship/Financing
    1. Conspiracy to Provide Material Support
    B. Frozen Assets
    C. 1267 Sanctions Committee
    IV. SPECIFIC REGIONS
    A. U.K.
    B. Columbia/FARC
    C. Middle East/Israel
    D. Africa

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