The War on Terror and the Framework of International Law

The  War on Terror  and the Framework of International Law
Author: Helen Duffy
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2005-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521838504

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The acts of lawlessness committed on September 11, 2001 were followed by a 'war on terror'. This book sets out the essential features of the international legal framework against which the '9/11' attacks and the lawfulness of measures taken in response thereto fall to be assessed. It addresses, in an accessible manner, relevant law in relation to: 'terrorism', questions as to 'responsibility' for it, the criminal law framework, lawful constraints on the use of force, the humanitarian law that governs in armed conflict, and international human rights law. It indicates the existence of a legal framework capable of addressing events such as '9/11' and governing responses thereto. The author examines the compatibility of the 'war on terror' with this legal framework, and questions the implications for states responsible for violations, for third states and for the international rule of law.

The War on Terror and the Framework of International Law

The  War on Terror  and the Framework of International Law
Author: Helen Duffy
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2005-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521547350

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The acts of lawlessness committed on September 11, 2001 were followed by a 'war on terror'. This book sets out the essential features of the international legal framework against which the '9/11' attacks and the lawfulness of measures taken in response thereto fall to be assessed. It addresses, in an accessible manner, relevant law in relation to: 'terrorism', questions as to 'responsibility' for it, the criminal law framework, lawful constraints on the use of force, the humanitarian law that governs in armed conflict, and international human rights law. It indicates the existence of a legal framework capable of addressing events such as '9/11' and governing responses thereto. The author examines the compatibility of the 'war on terror' with this legal framework, and questions the implications for states responsible for violations, for third states and for the international rule of law.

The war on Terror and the Framework of International Law

The  war on Terror  and the Framework of International Law
Author: Helen Duffy (Law teacher)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2005
Genre: War (International law)
ISBN: 6610422257

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The acts of lawlessness committed on September 11, 2001 were followed by a 'war on terror'. This book sets out the essential features of the international legal framework against which the '9/11' attacks and the lawfulness of measures taken in response thereto fall to be assessed. It addresses, in an accessible manner, relevant law in relation to: 'terrorism', questions as to 'responsibility' for it, the criminal law framework, lawful constraints on the use of force, the humanitarian law that governs in armed conflict, and international human rights law. It indicates the existence of a legal framework capable of addressing events such as '9/11' and governing responses thereto. The author examines the compatibility of the 'war on terror' with this legal framework, and questions the implications for states responsible for violations, for third states and for the international rule of law.

The War on Terror and the Framework of International Law

The    War on Terror  and the Framework of International Law
Author: Helen Duffy
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1071
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781316194249

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Helen Duffy's analysis of international law and practice in relation to terrorism and counter-terrorism provides a framework for analysing the lawfulness of the many legislative, policy and judicial developments which have proliferated since 9/11. Among the many specific issues she addresses are targeted killings and the death of Osama bin Laden, detentions (including Guantanamo Bay), sanctions regimes, surveillance, extraordinary renditions, the prohibition on 'association' or 'support' for terrorism and the evolving preventive role of criminal law. She also considers the unfolding responses to political and judicial wrongs committed in the war on terror, such as the impact of the courts on human rights protection. While exploring areas of controversy, uncertainty and flux, she questions post-9/11 allegations of gaping holes, inadequacies or transformation in the international legal order and concludes by highlighting characteristics of the 'war on terror' and questioning its longer term implications.

The War on Terror and the Framework of International Law

The War on Terror and the Framework of International Law
Author: Helen Duffy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:851342019

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International Law and New Wars

International Law and New Wars
Author: Christine Chinkin,Mary Kaldor
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 611
Release: 2017-04-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107171213

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Examines the difficulties in applying international law to recent armed conflicts known as 'new wars'.

Counter Terrorism Strategies in a Fragmented International Legal Order

Counter Terrorism Strategies in a Fragmented International Legal Order
Author: Larissa J. Herik,Nico Schrijver
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 799
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107025387

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An exploration of the relationship between different branches of international law and their applicability to terrorism.

International Law Security and Ethics

International Law  Security and Ethics
Author: Aidan Hehir,Natasha Kuhrt,Andrew Mumford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136719615

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This book examines the different ways in which the laws governing the use of force and the conduct of warfare have become subject to intense scrutiny and contestation since the initiation of the war on terror. Since the end of the Cold War, the nature of security challenges has changed radically and this change has been recognised by the UN, governments and academics around the world. The 911 attacks and the subsequent launch of the 'war on terror' added a new dimension to this debate on the nature and utility of international law due to the demands from some quarters for a change in the laws governing self-defence and humanitarian intervention. This book analyses the nature of these debates and focuses on key issues that have led to the unprecedented contemporary questioning of both the utility and composition of international law on the use of force as well as the practicability of using force, including handling of ‘prisoners’ and ‘security risks’. It also identifies the sources of division and addresses the capacities of security policy and international law to adapt to the changed international environment. This book will of much interest to students of international law, war and conflict studies, and IR and Security Studies in general.