This article analyses the increasing use of administrative measures, such as travel bans and control orders, in the counter-terrorism context. On the basis of a review of the use of these measures in three selected states (the United Kingdom, France, and the Netherlands), the paper provides a critical assessment of the use of administrative measures in counter-terrorism. It identifies situations in which the use of administrative measures might be justified, and assesses the impact of the use of these measures on the protection of human rights. In conclusion, the paper recommends that limits and safeguards be established around the use of administrative measures in counter-terrorism
The over-arching theme for the research is the debate on how to balance legitimate security interest...
Terrorism is a significant threat to the protection of human rights, democracy, regional and interna...
How far can law go to prevent violent acts of terrorism from happening? This Article examines the re...
This Research Paper analyses the increasing use of administrative measures, such as travel bans and ...
It is settled that the tension between counter-terrorism measures and human rights is real. This pap...
The content of the master these sis case study of counter-terrorism measures in th UK and their impa...
Since 2001, numerous national security threat developments have contributed to a significant increas...
When a state adheres to international human rights treaties, it is obliged to implement them domesti...
Our thesis has aimed to show a relationship between certain aspects of EU counter-terrorism legislat...
"In a regional, national and global response to terrorism, the emphasis necessarily lies on preventi...
Today the fight against terrorism and its pre-emption are the main aims in international and nationa...
The terrorist attacks that occurred in Paris on the 13th of November 2015, mark a shift for countert...
The event of 9/11 ushered in some critical national security questions. One of such question, is on ...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
This paper examines whether it is acceptable to restrict human rights in the name of combating terro...
The over-arching theme for the research is the debate on how to balance legitimate security interest...
Terrorism is a significant threat to the protection of human rights, democracy, regional and interna...
How far can law go to prevent violent acts of terrorism from happening? This Article examines the re...
This Research Paper analyses the increasing use of administrative measures, such as travel bans and ...
It is settled that the tension between counter-terrorism measures and human rights is real. This pap...
The content of the master these sis case study of counter-terrorism measures in th UK and their impa...
Since 2001, numerous national security threat developments have contributed to a significant increas...
When a state adheres to international human rights treaties, it is obliged to implement them domesti...
Our thesis has aimed to show a relationship between certain aspects of EU counter-terrorism legislat...
"In a regional, national and global response to terrorism, the emphasis necessarily lies on preventi...
Today the fight against terrorism and its pre-emption are the main aims in international and nationa...
The terrorist attacks that occurred in Paris on the 13th of November 2015, mark a shift for countert...
The event of 9/11 ushered in some critical national security questions. One of such question, is on ...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
This paper examines whether it is acceptable to restrict human rights in the name of combating terro...
The over-arching theme for the research is the debate on how to balance legitimate security interest...
Terrorism is a significant threat to the protection of human rights, democracy, regional and interna...
How far can law go to prevent violent acts of terrorism from happening? This Article examines the re...