Since his early work, Clive Walker has recognised the key role of not only criminalisation but also ‘control’ in relation to countering terrorism. Despite the oft-repeated mantra of the primacy of prosecution, it is control that dominates contemporary counter-terrorist strategies such as CONTEST. A constant theme through Walker’s writing has been the insistence that counter-terrorist laws, while sometimes justifiably exceptional, must adhere to constitutionalism. He is one of the very few scholars who has comprehensively analysed every aspect of UK counter-terrorist law. This expansive range of inquiry has led him to analyse the workings and limitations of all UK counter-terrorist policing powers. This chapter aims to draw together these th...
The UK PREVENT programme aims to address radicalisation by identifying and supporting “at risk” indi...
In the years since 9/11 counter-terrorism law and policy has proliferated across the world. This boo...
Within criminology and criminal law the reception of post-9/11 counter-terrorist law has generally b...
Since his early work, Clive Walker has recognised the key role of not only criminalisation but also ...
Contemporary British counter-terrorist legislation is dominated by ‘counter-law’ in Richard Ericson'...
In the UK the rise post-2005 in “home-grown” terrorism, relying to a significant extent on strikes o...
In furtherance of its commitment to prosecuting suspected terrorists, the UK has enacted a large num...
In the years since 9/11, counter-terrorism law and policy has proliferated across the world. This ha...
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (CTSA) mandates specified authorities to demonstrate due rega...
This thesis examines the role, use and impact of stop and search under the Terrorism Act 2000, secti...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available via Westlaw UKThe past decade...
In June 2011, PREVENT, as part of the UK’s counter-terrorism strategy CONTEST, was reformatted aroun...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the justifications for various extensions of the criminal law in...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
This article describes how disrupting the activities of suspected violent extremists has become an i...
The UK PREVENT programme aims to address radicalisation by identifying and supporting “at risk” indi...
In the years since 9/11 counter-terrorism law and policy has proliferated across the world. This boo...
Within criminology and criminal law the reception of post-9/11 counter-terrorist law has generally b...
Since his early work, Clive Walker has recognised the key role of not only criminalisation but also ...
Contemporary British counter-terrorist legislation is dominated by ‘counter-law’ in Richard Ericson'...
In the UK the rise post-2005 in “home-grown” terrorism, relying to a significant extent on strikes o...
In furtherance of its commitment to prosecuting suspected terrorists, the UK has enacted a large num...
In the years since 9/11, counter-terrorism law and policy has proliferated across the world. This ha...
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (CTSA) mandates specified authorities to demonstrate due rega...
This thesis examines the role, use and impact of stop and search under the Terrorism Act 2000, secti...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available via Westlaw UKThe past decade...
In June 2011, PREVENT, as part of the UK’s counter-terrorism strategy CONTEST, was reformatted aroun...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the justifications for various extensions of the criminal law in...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
This article describes how disrupting the activities of suspected violent extremists has become an i...
The UK PREVENT programme aims to address radicalisation by identifying and supporting “at risk” indi...
In the years since 9/11 counter-terrorism law and policy has proliferated across the world. This boo...
Within criminology and criminal law the reception of post-9/11 counter-terrorist law has generally b...