TitleConstitutionalism across borders in the struggle against terrorism / edited by Federico Fabbrini and Vicki C. Jackson
Imprint Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016
Descript viii, 359 pages ; 24 cm

CONTENT

Introduction -- Part 1 : International constitutionalism and anti-terrorism finance measures -- United Nations law : substantive constitutionalism through human rights versus formal hierarchy through Article 103 of the Charter / Martin Scheinin -- (Implicit) judicial favouring of human rights over United Nations Security Council sanctions : a manifestation of international constitutionalism? / Erika de Wet -- Heroic or hapless? The legal reforms of counter-terrorism financial sanctions regimes in the European Union / Karen Cooper and Clive Walker -- The dynamics of transnational counter-terrorism law : towards a methodology, map and critique / Cian C. Murphy -- Part 2 : Counter-terrorism and constitutional migrations -- Translating rights across centuries : U.S. constitutional protection against unreasonable searches and seizures in a transnational era / Vicki C. Jackson -- Japanese efforts to have a secrecy law and a 'National Security Council' : a runner who is one lap behind? or good things come to those who wait? / Akiko Ejima -- The deep dilemma of evidence in the global anti-terror campaign / Kim Lane Scheppele -- Reciprocal privacy : towards a transatlantic agreement / David Cole and Federico Fabbrini -- Part 3 : Extraterritoriality, detention, and free speech -- Transnational seizures : the constitution and criminal procedure abroad / Jennifer Daskal -- The extra-territorial obligations of European states regarding human rights in the context of terrorism / Brice Dickson -- Detention at sea : the persistence of territorial constraints on constitutional rights / Jonathan Hafetz -- The extraterritorial first amendment / Anna Su -- Part $ : International criminal law, international humanitarian law, and terrorism -- Missing in action : the human eye / Or Bassok -- Unraveling the law of war / Stephen Ellmann -- Conclusion / Lech Garlicki


SUBJECT

  1. Constitutional law
  2. International and municipal law
  3. Terrorism -- Prevention -- Law and legislation

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