The spectre and fear of another terrorist attack looms large for
most of the world's citizenry and for the domestic law agencies
charged with protecting these citizens and countries. This book
explores how various countries have dealt with or are dealing with
homeland security in the aftermath of terrorist attacks such as
9/11, the underground tube attacks in London in 2005, the Madrid
train bombing in Spain, and compares global approaches and lessons
to the US and the world. This unique study looks at homeland
security law and policy utilizing a comparative analysis
methodology ideal for those interested in law and security.
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