Terrorism: International Case Law Reporter is an annual collection of the most important cases in security law from around the world. Handpicked and introduced by internationally renowned terrorism scholar Michael Newton and by a distinguished board of experts from around the world, the cases in this series cover topics as diverse as human rights, immigration, freedom of speech, and organizational status. For scholars, students, and practitioners seeking an authoritative and comprehensive resource for research into security law jurisprudence, this unique series serves that specialized purpose like none other on the market.
With the 2008 edition of Terrorism: International Case Law Reporter, Oxford introduces detailed headnotes to the series. Professor Michael Newton and his team have provided, for each case, a robust summary and a concise statement of the case's central issues and holding. This edition also adds new topics to the series' purview, including the contentious issue of what legal status "enemy combatants" possess in U.S. courts and the equally volatile issue of whether agents of a state may be held criminally liable for terrorism when carrying out official duties. General Editor Newton has also added Israel and the Middle East as necessary new regional topics for a series that covers terrorism-related jurisprudence worldwide. Indeed, many of the prominent cases in this year's edition come from non-U.S. courts, including an Argetinian case on state terrorism and crimes against humanity. That case, Velasco, appears in this edition in the only English translation available anywhere.
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INTRODUCTION by General Editor Michael A. Newton ; HOW TO USE ; I. TERRORISM AND NATIONAL SECURITY ; A. Detention ; 1. Military Detention ; 2. Torture/Risk of Torture ; 3. Guantanamo Bay ; 4. Detainee Treatment Act ; 5. Combatant Status Review Tribunal ; 6. Enemy Combatants ; B. Terrorist Suspects ; C. 9/11 ; D. State Secrets ; E. Identification Fraud ; F. Criminal Law ; 1. Preparation for a Terrorist Act ; 2. Conspiracy to Commit Terrorist Acts ; 3. Mass Murder ; 4. Explosions ; 5. Inciting Terrorism Overseas ; 6. Deportation ; 7. Extradition ; 8. Undue Leniency ; 9. Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters ; 10. Admissible Trial Evidence ; 11. Forced Disappearances ; 12. Sentencing ; G. Arms ; 1. Explosives ; H. Al-Qaeda ; I. Corruption & Kickbacks ; J. Technology ; K. State Terrorism ; L. Ecoterrorism ; II. CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND CIVIL LIBERTIES ; A. Procedural Rights: ; 1. 4th Amendment ; 2. Habeas Corpus ; 3. Standing ; 4. Jury Sheet ; 5. Application Denial ; B. Surveillance ; C. Patriot Act ; D. Immigration ; 1. Asylum ; 2. Differential Treatment Between Citizens & Non-Citizens ; 3. Border Security ; 4. Cessation of Right to Remain Indefinitely ; E. Restrictive Measures ; F. European Convention on Human Rights
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Selling point: Comprehensive collection of terrorism-related cases from various countries expertly hand-picked and organized topically for ease of research
Selling point: Series Editor, Michael Newton, organized an expert team to assist with this publication. Members of the editorial team include international terrorism scholars representing Southeast Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Selling point: Michael Newton's introduction frames the major legal issues arising in this year's volumes and guides users through the complexities of security-law research.
Selling point: This 2008 edition provides headnotes for each case.
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Michael A. Newton is a professor of the practice of law at Vanderbilt Law School and an expert in terrorism and the law of war. Over the course of his career, he has published more than 50 articles and book chapters, as well as opinion pieces for the New York Times, International Herald Tribune and other papers. He has supervised Vanderbilt law students who advise international organizations and the governments of Afghanistan, Kosovo, Sri Lanka and other nations.
Professor Newton negotiated the "Elements of Crimes" document for the International Criminal Court, and coordinated the interface between the FBI and the ICTY while conducting forensics fieldwork in
Kosovo for the Milosevic indictment. As the Senior Advisor to the U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, Professor Newton implemented a wide range of policy positions related to the law of armed conflict, including U.S. support to accountability mechanisms worldwide. He also assisted in drafting the Statute of the Iraqi High Tribunal and served as International Law Advisor to the Judicial Chambers in 2006 and 2007. He further served as the U.S. representative on the U.N. Planning
Mission for the Sierra Leone Special Court and was also a member of the Special Court academic consortium. From January 1999 to August 2000, he served in the Office of War Crimes Issues, U.S. Department of
State. During his career as an operational military attorney, he served with the United States Army Special Forces Command in the Desert Storm campaign. He additionally participated in Operation Provide Comfort to assist Kurdish civilians in Northern Iraq. From 1993 to 1995 he served as Brigade Judge Advocate, in which capacity he led the human rights training for all Multinational Forces and International Police deploying into Haiti. He subsequently taught International and Operational Law at
the Judge Advocate General's School, Charlottesville, Virginia, from 1996 to 1999. He later taught in the Department of Law at the United States Military Academy, West Point, from 2002 to 2005.
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Selling point: Comprehensive collection of terrorism-related cases from various countries expertly hand-picked and organized topically for ease of research
Selling point: Series Editor, Michael Newton, organized an expert team to assist with this publication. Members of the editorial team include international terrorism scholars representing Southeast Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Selling point: Michael Newton's introduction frames the major legal issues arising in this year's volumes and guides users through the complexities of security-law research.
Selling point: This 2008 edition provides headnotes for each case.
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ISBN
9780195398328
Publisert
2010
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Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
680 gr
Høyde
178 mm
Bredde
254 mm
Dybde
51 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
864
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