This book provides a socio-legal analysis of issues related to terrorist activity, with a comparative study of the law related to terrorism in a number of states, mainly those in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.
It brings together a number of themes related to terrorism and security but it is predominantly a legal study of the topic that covers statutory provisions and case reports form a number of nation states.
This is important as states become united in preventing the threat international terrorism poses, those nation states' security and counter-terrorism policing agencies work in ever closer co-operation.