In response to terrorism as one of the major challenges of our time, developments in anti-terrorism law have led to laws that infringe on democratic rights. The author addresses two key questions in relation to such legislation, namely how the development of such laws is influenced by rights instruments, and whether such laws can be justified as a proportionate response to the terrorist threat. The examination focuses on the key rights of expression and association. It takes place within a comparative jurisprudence structure, considering the treatment of these rights in the UK, Canada, Australia and the USA. The assessment is undertaken in the context of the definition of terrorism and in particular reflects on the thought/act distincti...
The relationship between human rights and terrorism is an interesting topic with sufficient social r...
In this ubiquitous age of terrorism threat facing most nations, the question arises in this study is...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
In response to terrorism as one of the major challenges of our time, developments in anti-terrorism ...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
The main focus of this study is an analysis of the impact on democracy and civil rights of current m...
This paper examines whether it is acceptable to restrict human rights in the name of combating terro...
This paper focuses on the international community’s response to the increased perceived threat of te...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The essay takes into consideration the fair treatment and trial of those individuals who are suspect...
Terrorism is a threat to democratic government, albeit one with which we may have to live. But what,...
During 2002, on the pretext of shielding the Australian people from terrorism, the Howard government...
The threat posed by terrorism and the need to counter it tends to produce a cycle of action and reac...
Terrorism as a phenomenon may well be as old as organized conflict, but in the last half-century it ...
The relationship between human rights and terrorism is an interesting topic with sufficient social r...
In this ubiquitous age of terrorism threat facing most nations, the question arises in this study is...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...
In response to terrorism as one of the major challenges of our time, developments in anti-terrorism ...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
The main focus of this study is an analysis of the impact on democracy and civil rights of current m...
This paper examines whether it is acceptable to restrict human rights in the name of combating terro...
This paper focuses on the international community’s response to the increased perceived threat of te...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The essay takes into consideration the fair treatment and trial of those individuals who are suspect...
Terrorism is a threat to democratic government, albeit one with which we may have to live. But what,...
During 2002, on the pretext of shielding the Australian people from terrorism, the Howard government...
The threat posed by terrorism and the need to counter it tends to produce a cycle of action and reac...
Terrorism as a phenomenon may well be as old as organized conflict, but in the last half-century it ...
The relationship between human rights and terrorism is an interesting topic with sufficient social r...
In this ubiquitous age of terrorism threat facing most nations, the question arises in this study is...
This paper examines the UK\u27s approach to balancing counter-terror laws with human rights and civi...