The political and social fragmentation of Northern Ireland is well known, and the violent tactics employed by some members of the warring communities are infamous. This Note examines the conflict between Britain\u27s treatment for politically motivated criminals in Northern Ireland and the human rights guarantees provided in various international conventions. The author concludes that politically motivated terrorists are now treated differently from other criminals and, accordingly, should be accorded the status of special prisoners, with corresponding human rights protections
The Note argues that the UK must modify its extrajudicial detention legislation in order to comply w...
At its heart, the Northern Ireland problem concerns the constitutional and political fate of territo...
Most terrorist research is focused on the actual terrorists or on counter-terrorist policies. Still,...
The political and social fragmentation of Northern Ireland is well known, and the violent tactics em...
From 1971 to 1975, per the Special Powers Act, internment was introduced to Northern Ireland for the...
"The Northern Ireland peace process has been heralded by those who participated in it as a successfu...
British government efforts to extradite members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) from ...
Northern Ireland has been the scene of recurring and often horrifying violence since 1969, as terror...
Terrorism has for centuries been used as a leverage to attain political, social and economic goals. ...
The United Kingdom has post September 11th, and the horrifying attacks in the United States, argued ...
This book fills an important gap in the literature on terrorism. It is designed as a case book, incl...
It is settled that the tension between counter-terrorism measures and human rights is real. This pap...
For more than two decades, Northern Ireland has suffered the high social cost of a violent political...
When a state adheres to international human rights treaties, it is obliged to implement them domesti...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
The Note argues that the UK must modify its extrajudicial detention legislation in order to comply w...
At its heart, the Northern Ireland problem concerns the constitutional and political fate of territo...
Most terrorist research is focused on the actual terrorists or on counter-terrorist policies. Still,...
The political and social fragmentation of Northern Ireland is well known, and the violent tactics em...
From 1971 to 1975, per the Special Powers Act, internment was introduced to Northern Ireland for the...
"The Northern Ireland peace process has been heralded by those who participated in it as a successfu...
British government efforts to extradite members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) from ...
Northern Ireland has been the scene of recurring and often horrifying violence since 1969, as terror...
Terrorism has for centuries been used as a leverage to attain political, social and economic goals. ...
The United Kingdom has post September 11th, and the horrifying attacks in the United States, argued ...
This book fills an important gap in the literature on terrorism. It is designed as a case book, incl...
It is settled that the tension between counter-terrorism measures and human rights is real. This pap...
For more than two decades, Northern Ireland has suffered the high social cost of a violent political...
When a state adheres to international human rights treaties, it is obliged to implement them domesti...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
The Note argues that the UK must modify its extrajudicial detention legislation in order to comply w...
At its heart, the Northern Ireland problem concerns the constitutional and political fate of territo...
Most terrorist research is focused on the actual terrorists or on counter-terrorist policies. Still,...