Pre-charge detention of terrorist suspects and the right to liberty and security

This thesis assesses the UK Terrorism Act 2000’s stop and search and pre-charge detention powers against liberty and security rights. It proposes that criminalizing ‘terrorism’, and legitimacy of counter-terrorism laws, depends on moral and legal norms defining legitimate sovereign power. Externa...

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Autor principal: Money-Kyrle, R
Outros Autores: Galligan, D
Formato: Tese
Idioma:English
Publicado em: 2011
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