How can we reinforce internal security without destroying basic freedoms? This dilemma will become increasingly topical in the context of rising terrorist threats and in view of some of the responses already put in place at the national level. Many observers have pointed out the threat that these measures pose to individual freedom. But few have highlighted their relative inefficiency. Indeed, if the right to security is one of the founding reasons for political government and one of its main sources of legitimacy, can states still guarantee this basic right? This article examines this dilemma and focuses more specifically on its implications for the notion and practice of sovereignty. It also sketches a strong, but nuanced, rescue of sover...
The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) touches upon two fundamental issues: on the one han...
The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) touches upon two fundamental issues: on the one han...
The reaction to 11 September damaged the liberty of those living in Europe who found themselves targ...
In most democratic countries public order is a constitutional category, within which the state has t...
Sumario: 1. Introduction. 2. A general human rights perspective on liberty versus security. 3. Li...
The terms 'liberty' and 'security' are analysed against a background of contemporary concerns about ...
This thesis assesses the UK Terrorism Act 2000’s stop and search and pre-charge detention powers aga...
The relation between liberty and security has been highly contestable over the past 10 years in the ...
In modem times, governments almost invariably invoke the concept of national security to justify res...
The prevalent rise in terrorism related attacks and the susceptibility of the State to such attacks ...
The foremost responsibility taken on by a state is ensuring the safety of its citizens, but how can ...
The master metaphor in the national security dialogue is, indeed, “security or freedom”. It dominate...
One of the most common things that is said about September 11th is that it changed everything. In so...
Legal and political analyses tend to downplay the problem of spatiality evoked in the notion of an A...
Post 9/11, and especially with the dramatic rise of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the...
The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) touches upon two fundamental issues: on the one han...
The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) touches upon two fundamental issues: on the one han...
The reaction to 11 September damaged the liberty of those living in Europe who found themselves targ...
In most democratic countries public order is a constitutional category, within which the state has t...
Sumario: 1. Introduction. 2. A general human rights perspective on liberty versus security. 3. Li...
The terms 'liberty' and 'security' are analysed against a background of contemporary concerns about ...
This thesis assesses the UK Terrorism Act 2000’s stop and search and pre-charge detention powers aga...
The relation between liberty and security has been highly contestable over the past 10 years in the ...
In modem times, governments almost invariably invoke the concept of national security to justify res...
The prevalent rise in terrorism related attacks and the susceptibility of the State to such attacks ...
The foremost responsibility taken on by a state is ensuring the safety of its citizens, but how can ...
The master metaphor in the national security dialogue is, indeed, “security or freedom”. It dominate...
One of the most common things that is said about September 11th is that it changed everything. In so...
Legal and political analyses tend to downplay the problem of spatiality evoked in the notion of an A...
Post 9/11, and especially with the dramatic rise of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the...
The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) touches upon two fundamental issues: on the one han...
The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) touches upon two fundamental issues: on the one han...
The reaction to 11 September damaged the liberty of those living in Europe who found themselves targ...