America's war on terrorism : the revival of the nation-state versus universal human rights
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America's war on terrorism : the revival of the nation-state versus universal human rights
Edwin Mellen Press, c2008
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Bibliography: p. 257-268
Includes index
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内容説明
This study explores the implications of the War in Terror for human rights on a global scale, from a political science perspective. The work explores policy implications on human rights domestically and globally and implications of law, specifically the doctrine of the rule of law, civil liberties, justice and freedom. Case studies are included on countries in Southeast Asia seen as crucial to the War.
目次
- Preface by Amitav Acharya
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 The Dilemma of Global Terrorism and Human Rights
- 2 Terrorism and Human rights: Patterns and Effects
- 3 The War on Terror
- 4 New Global, Old Local Terror: Al Qaeda and other networks
- 5 Terror, Human rights and the Law
- 6 Case Studies Fighting Terror, Denying Human rights
- 7 The Case of terrorism and Human rights in Southeast Asia
- 8 Civil Liberties
- domestic rights
- 9 The International community and Global Terrorism
- 10 Conclusion: Where do we go from here?: Securing Human rights?
- Bibliography
- Index.
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