Twenty years after the outbreak of the threat posed by
international jihadist terrorism, which triggered the need for
democracies to balance fundamental rights and security needs, 9/11
and the Rise of Global Anti-Terrorism Law offers an overview of
counter-terrorism and of the interplay among the main actors
involved in the field since 2001. This book aims to give a picture
of the complex and evolving interaction between the international,
regional and domestic levels in framing counter-terrorism law and
policies. Targeting scholars, researchers and students of
international, comparative and constitutional law, it is a valuable
resource to understand the theoretical and practical issues arising
from the interaction of several levels in counter-terrorism
measures. It also provides an in-depth analysis of the role of the
United Nations Security Council.
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