| Title |
9/11 effect |
| Sub Title |
Comparative counter-terrorism |
| Author(s) |
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| Call No |
363.32517 ROA |
| Subject(s) |
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| ISBN |
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| Volume |
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| Publisher Name |
Cambridge University Press |
| Publishing Year |
2011 |
| Edition |
1st |
| Pages |
477 |
| Price |
32.99 USD |
| Text Language |
English |
| Available |
Yes, Accessions:[ 101991 ] |
| Description |
"This book examines the responses of the United Nations, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada responded to 9/11. It also examines how Egypt, Syria, Israel, Singapore and Indonesia had to do comparatively little to respond. The book provides a creitical take on how the United Nations promoted terrorism financing laws and the regulation of speech associated with terrorism while failing to agree on a definition of terrorism or the importance of repecting human rights while co |
| Keywords |
September 11 Terrorist Attacks-2001; USA-Terrorism-United States-Prevention; UK-Terrorism-Great Britain-Prevention; Canada-Terrorism-Canada-Prevention; Australia-Terrorism-Prevention; 9/11; Terrorism Prevention; counter-terrorism; UN-Terrorism-Prevention; Egypt-Terrorism-Laws; Syria-Terrorism-Laws; Singapore-Terrorism-Laws; Indonesia-Terrorism-Laws; |