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This exceptional volume examines international security issues by
way of case studies of the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Each
of these raises significant issues concerning the use of force
between states and the role of the United Nations in maintaining
international peace and security. Alex Conte examines international
terrorism and the intervention in Afghanistan, including the
controversial policy of pre-emptive strikes in the war on terror,
and discusses the role adopted by the United Nations in the
political and economic reconstruction of states subjected to
conflict. Analyzing events in Iraq since 1990, he assesses the
legality of the current war and leads to an examination of the role
of the UN in maintaining peace and security and possible options
for reform and accountability. The study will be a valuable guide
for all those keen to understand the use of international law and
the United Nations in the first two major conflicts of the 21st
century and their implications for the future role of the United
Nations.
The objective of this work is to provide an analysis of the
legislative approaches to counter-terrorism and human rights in
Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The text is
aimed at lawyers and practitioners within and outside common law
nations. Although the text analyses the subject within the four
jurisdictions named, many parts of the book will be of interest and
relevance to those from outside those jurisdictions. Considerable
weight is placed on inter- tional obligations and directions, with
a unique and hopefully useful feature of the text being the
inclusion and consideration of a handbook written by me on human
rights compliance when countering terrorism (set out in Appendix 4
and considered in Chap. 13). A signi?cant part of the research
undertaken for this work was as a result of my being awarded the
International Research Fellowship, Te Karahipi Rangahau a Taiao, an
annual fellowship generously funded by the New Zealand Law Foun-
tion. The New Zealand Law Foundation is an independent trust and
registered charitable entity under the Charities Act 2005 (NZ).
This project would not have been possible without the Law
Foundation's award, which allowed me to undertake research and
associated work over reasonably lengthy periods of time in
Australia, Canada, Israel, England, Austria, Switzerland and
Finland. It is not just the g- graphical location of this work that
was made possible, however.
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