International Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism edited by Eran Shor, Stephen Hoadley.

This book provides theoretical and practical guidance to those interested in understanding the dilemmas found at the heart of counter-terror decision-making. It addresses fundamental questions such as: should terror organizations be engaged in the human rights discussion? How can we counter extremis...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Shor, Eran (Editor), Hoadley, Stephen (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
Series:International Human Rights,
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Issues and Overview of Terrorism and Human Rights -- Chapter 2: The Nature and Statistics of Terrorism and its Violations of Citizens’ and Victims’ Human Rights -- Chapter 3: Human Rights Retained by Alleged Terrorists -- Chapter 4: Counter-Terrorism Resolutions and Listing of Terrorists and Their Organizations by the United Nations -- Chapter 5: Declarations by the UN Commissioner On Human Rights and Other Authorities On the Civil Liberties Limits to Counter-Terrorism Actions -- Chapter 6: Counter-Terrorism Resolutions and Initiatives by Regional Institutions -- Chapter 7: Derogation of Civil Liberties -- Chapter 8: Surveillance Versus Privacy -- Chapter 9: Detention -- Chapter 10: Torture -- Chapter 11: United States -- Chapter 12: United Kingdom -- Chapter 13: France -- Chapter 14: Germany -- Chapter 15: Russia -- Chapter 16: China -- Chapter 17: India -- Chapter 18: Israel -- Chapter 19: Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 20: US District Courts and US Supreme Court Judgements -- Chapter 21: The European Court of Human Rights -- Chapter 22: The Inter-American Court of Human Rights -- Chapter 23: The African Court on Human and People’s Rights -- Chapter 24: Human Rights NGOs -- Chapter 25: Human Rights Policy Research Institutes -- Chapter 26: Human Rights Academic Study Centres -- Chapter 27: Human Rights Blogs and Individual Champions -- Chapter 28: An Agenda for Protecting Human Rights in Counter-Terrorism Policies and Operations. 
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