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Surveillance, Counter-Terrorism and Comparative Constitutionalism (Hardcover, New): Fergal Davis, Nicola McGarrity, George... Surveillance, Counter-Terrorism and Comparative Constitutionalism (Hardcover, New)
Fergal Davis, Nicola McGarrity, George Williams
R4,657 Discovery Miles 46 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The decade after 11 September 2001 saw the enactment of counter-terrorism laws around the world. These laws challenged assumptions about public institutions, human rights and constitutional law. Those challenges are particularly apparent in the context of the increased surveillance powers granted to many law enforcement and intelligence agencies. This book brings together leading legal scholars in the field of counter-terrorism and constitutional law, and focuses their attention on the issue of surveillance. The breadth of topics covered in this collection include: the growth and diversification of mechanisms of mass surveillance, the challenges that technological developments pose for constitutionalism, new actors in the surveillance state (such as local communities and private organisations), the use of surveillance material as evidence in court, and the effectiveness of constitutional and other forms of review of surveillance powers. The book brings a strong legal focus to the debate surrounding surveillance and counter-terrorism, and draws important conclusions about the constitutional implications of the expansion of surveillance powers after 9/11.

Counter-Terrorism and Beyond - The Culture of Law and Justice After 9/11 (Paperback): Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity, George... Counter-Terrorism and Beyond - The Culture of Law and Justice After 9/11 (Paperback)
Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity, George Williams
R1,695 Discovery Miles 16 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book considers the increasing trend towards a 'culture of control' in democratic countries. The post-9/11 counter-terrorism laws in nations such as the USA, the UK, Canada and Australia provide a stark demonstration of this trend. These laws share a focus on the pre-emption of crime, restrictions on the right to liberty of non-suspects, limited public access to information, and increased community surveillance. The laws derogate, in many respects, from the ordinary principles of the criminal justice system and fundamental human rights while also harnessing public institutions in the broader project of prevention and control. Distinctively, the contributors to this volume focus on the impact of these laws outside of the counter-terrorism context. The book draws together a range of experts in both public and criminal law, from Australia and overseas, to examine the effect of counter-terrorism laws on public institutions within democracies more broadly. Issues considered include changes to the role and functions of the courts, the expansion of executive discretion, the seepage of extraordinary powers and pre-emptive measures into other areas of the criminal law, and the interaction and overlap between intelligence and law enforcement agencies. Counter-Terrorism and Beyond: The Culture of Law and Justice After 9/11 will be of interest to students and scholars of criminal law, criminology, comparative criminal justice, terrorism and national security, public law, human rights, governance and public policy.

Counter-Terrorism and Beyond - The Culture of Law and Justice After 9/11 (Hardcover, New): Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity,... Counter-Terrorism and Beyond - The Culture of Law and Justice After 9/11 (Hardcover, New)
Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity, George Williams
R4,360 Discovery Miles 43 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book considers the increasing trend towards a 'culture of control' in democratic countries. The post-9/11 counter-terrorism laws in nations such as the USA, the UK, Canada and Australia provide a stark demonstration of this trend. These laws share a focus on the pre-emption of crime, restrictions on the right to liberty of non-suspects, limited public access to information, and increased community surveillance. The laws derogate, in many respects, from the ordinary principles of the criminal justice system and fundamental human rights while also harnessing public institutions in the broader project of prevention and control.

Distinctively, the contributors to this volume focus on the impact of these laws outside of the counter-terrorism context. The book draws together a range of experts in both public and criminal law, from Australia and overseas, to examine the effect of counter-terrorism laws on public institutions within democracies more broadly. Issues considered include changes to the role and functions of the courts, the expansion of executive discretion, the seepage of extraordinary powers and pre-emptive measures into other areas of the criminal law, and the interaction and overlap between intelligence and law enforcement agencies.

Counter-Terrorism and Beyond: The Culture of Law and Justice After 9/11 will be of interest to students and scholars of criminal law, criminology, comparative criminal justice, terrorism and national security, public law, human rights, governance and public policy.

Surveillance, Counter-Terrorism and Comparative Constitutionalism (Paperback): Fergal Davis, Nicola McGarrity, George Williams Surveillance, Counter-Terrorism and Comparative Constitutionalism (Paperback)
Fergal Davis, Nicola McGarrity, George Williams
R1,484 Discovery Miles 14 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The decade after 11 September 2001 saw the enactment of counter-terrorism laws around the world. These laws challenged assumptions about public institutions, human rights and constitutional law. Those challenges are particularly apparent in the context of the increased surveillance powers granted to many law enforcement and intelligence agencies. This book brings together leading legal scholars in the field of counter-terrorism and constitutional law, and focuses their attention on the issue of surveillance. The breadth of topics covered in this collection include: the growth and diversification of mechanisms of mass surveillance, the challenges that technological developments pose for constitutionalism, new actors in the surveillance state (such as local communities and private organisations), the use of surveillance material as evidence in court, and the effectiveness of constitutional and other forms of review of surveillance powers. The book brings a strong legal focus to the debate surrounding surveillance and counter-terrorism, and draws important conclusions about the constitutional implications of the expansion of surveillance powers after 9/11.

Anti-Terrorism Law and Foreign Terrorist Fighters (Paperback): Jessie Blackbourn, Deniz Kayis, Nicola McGarrity Anti-Terrorism Law and Foreign Terrorist Fighters (Paperback)
Jessie Blackbourn, Deniz Kayis, Nicola McGarrity
R741 Discovery Miles 7 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jessie Blackbourn is a research fellow at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford, UK. Deniz Kayis is currently the Associate for Chief Justice Allsop AO of the Federal Court of Australia. Nicola McGarrity is a senior lecturer and the Director of the Terrorism Law Reform Project at the University of New South Wales, Australia.

Anti-Terrorism Law and Foreign Terrorist Fighters (Hardcover): Jessie Blackbourn, Deniz Kayis, Nicola McGarrity Anti-Terrorism Law and Foreign Terrorist Fighters (Hardcover)
Jessie Blackbourn, Deniz Kayis, Nicola McGarrity
R1,719 Discovery Miles 17 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jessie Blackbourn is a research fellow at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford, UK. Deniz Kayis is currently the Associate for Chief Justice Allsop AO of the Federal Court of Australia. Nicola McGarrity is a senior lecturer and the Director of the Terrorism Law Reform Project at the University of New South Wales, Australia.

Inside Australia's Anti-Terrorism Laws and Trials (Paperback): Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity, George Williams Inside Australia's Anti-Terrorism Laws and Trials (Paperback)
Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity, George Williams
R794 Discovery Miles 7 940 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A timely examination of the impact of Australia's antiterror laws after September 11, and the new 2014 terror laws. Over ten years after Australia's first national laws were enacted to combat the threat of terrorism, yet more antiterrorism laws were passed in the Australian Parliament in late 2014. Yet again, powers and sanctions once thought to lie outside the rules of a liberal democracy except during wartime, have become part of Australian law. Timely and piercing, this book asks whether Australia really needed to enact anti-terrorism laws in the first place, let alone add to them. Do the new laws pose increased threats to freedom of speech and freedomof the press? Has the first set of laws been effective in protecting the community? And most tellingly, the book asks whether seeing these anti-terror laws as normal is adanger in itself.

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