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Saul, Ben --- "Research Handbook on International Law and Terrorism" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014) [2014] ELECD 395

Editor(s): Saul, Ben

Title: Research Handbook on International Law and Terrorism

Series: Research Handbooks in International Law series

Topics: Human Rights; Public International Law; Terrorism and Security Law; Terrorism and Security

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Date of Publication: 27 June 2014

Number of pages: 832

ISBN (hard cover): 9780857938800

ISBN (soft cover): 9781783476305

EISBN: 9780857938817

Abstract/Description:

This landmark Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of all major areas of international counter-terrorism law and practice, both before and after the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. The specially commissioned, original chapters assess how international law addresses terrorism from the perspectives of human rights, the law of armed conflict, the law on use of force, and international criminal law.

With contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in the field, the book addresses the major controversies in the global legal response to terrorism, including the war on terror, drone strikes and targeted killings, torture and renditions, indefinite detention, military trials, UN Security Council measures and sanctions, judicial supervision, the issue of gender, and the role of Islam. Each chapter provides a succinct overview and critical commentary of the law. The law of regional organisations and selected national practice are also examined.

International law scholars and practitioners, as well as government and United Nations legal advisers, will find this an invaluable reference on a complex area of legal inquiry.


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