This collection of previously published work on security and rights
focuses on the appropriate relationship between rights and what we
can think of as counterterrorism policy. Such a focus might seem
both necessary, because of 9/11, and unfortunate, because there are
other causes of insecurity besides terrorism. However, the
intensity of the 'war on terror' has created an ongoing surge of
scholarship on the relationship between security and human rights
that either has indirect implications for debates about security
where terrorism is not in issue, or has directly led to an attempt
to rethink more generally the idea of security and its relationship
to rights.
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