| Title |
Surveillance counter-terrorism and comparative constitutionalism |
| Sub Title |
|
| Author(s) |
|
| Call No |
345.052 DAV |
| Subject(s) |
|
| ISBN |
|
| Volume |
|
| Publisher Name |
Routledge |
| Publishing Year |
2014 |
| Edition |
1st |
| Pages |
340 |
| Price |
80.00 GBP |
| Text Language |
English |
| Available |
Yes, Accessions:[ 44899 ] |
| Description |
"The decade after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks saw the enactment of anti-terrorism laws around the world that challenged understandings and assumptions about public institutions, human rights and constitutional law. Many of those laws remain on the statute books and continue to have a profound impact on constitutionalism and the rule of law. One of the most striking and rapid areas of development has been the conferral of increased powers of surveillance on law enforcement and intell |
| Keywords |
Terrorism-Prevention-Law and legislation;
counter-terrorism;
constitutionalism |