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Research Handbook on International Law and Terrorism 2nd ed

Edited by: Ben Saul

ISBN13: 9781802206432
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781783476305
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2020)
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This newly revised and updated second edition of the Research Handbook on International Law and Terrorism provides a comprehensive overview of international counter-terrorism law and practice from the perspectives of human rights, the law of armed conflict, the law on use of force, and international criminal law. Brand new and revised chapters provide critical commentary on the law from leading scholars and practitioners in the field.

Major controversies in the global legal response to terrorism are examined, including up-to-date analyses of the war on terror, drone strikes and targeted killings, torture and rendition, indefinite detention, military trials, and UN Security Council measures and sanctions. New topics for this edition are assessed, focusing on foreign terrorist fighters, the nexus between organized crime and terrorism, and the prevention of violent extremism. Exploring developments from before and after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the Research Handbook also includes new analysis of contemporary threats such as Islamic State, and discusses the law of regional organizations and selected national practice.

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. It will also prove a critical read for academics and students in international relations, terrorism studies, security studies, war studies, and human rights.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Preface xxiii
PART I. NORMATIVE FRAMEWORKS
1. The definition(s) of terrorism in international law 2
Marcello Di Filippo
2. Terrorism and customary international law 16
Kai Ambos and Anina Timmermann
3. Terrorism and the international law of state responsibility 31
Kimberley N Trapp
4. Aviation and international terrorism 47
Julie Atwell
5. Maritime terrorism in international law 60
Efthymios Papastavridis
6. Nuclear, chemical and biological terrorism in international law 80
David Fidler
7. The international law on terrorist financing 97
Ilias Bantekas
8. The International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings 109
Samuel Witten
9. The draft United Nations Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism 120
Amrith Rohan Perera
10. The legal nexus between terrorism and transnational crime 129
Ben Saul
11. Gender, counter-terrorism and international law 157
Jayne Huckerby
12. Islam, terrorism and international law 168
Javaid Rehman
PART II. TERRORISM AND CONFLICT
13. Terrorism and the international law on the use of force 180
Michael Wood
14. Terrorism and international humanitarian law 192
Ben Saul
15. Terrorism and the international law of occupation 210
David Kretzmer
16. Terrorism and targeted killings under international law 223
Emily Crawford
17. Foreign fighters, terrorism and counter-terrorism 239
Sandra Krähenmann
18. Military courts and terrorism: the 9/11 trial before the Guantanamo Bay
Military Jurisdiction 256
Sharon Weill and Mitchell Robinson
19. Terrorism, war crimes and the International Criminal Court 271
Roberta Arnold
20. Terrorism and self-determination 285
Elizabeth Chadwick
21. Humanitarian action, development and terrorism 300
Andrej Zwitter
PART III. TERRORISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS
22. International human rights law and terrorism: an overview 314
Helen Duffy
23. Extraordinary rendition, counter-terrorism and international law 336
Silvia Borelli
24. Torture and counter-terrorism 354
Ben Saul and Mary Flanagan
25. Counter-terrorist detention and international human rights law 371
Fiona de Londras
26. Terrorism prosecutions and the right to a fair trial 384
Clive Walker
27. Terrorism and freedom of expression in international law 399
Yaël Ronen
28. Terrorism, surveillance and privacy 411
Simon Chesterman
29. Terrorism and international refugee law 423
Geoff Gilbert
30. Terrorism and migration law 436
Elspeth Guild
31. Special measures: terrorism and control orders 449
Andrew Lynch and Jessie Blackbourn
32. Judicial supervision of anti-terrorism laws in comparative democracies 465
Leah West and Craig Forcese
33. Redress for victims of terrorist acts in a deteriorating international political climate 479
Ilaria Bottigliero and Lyal S. Sunga
PART IV. TERRORISM AND THE UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM
34. The United Nations General Assembly and terrorism 493
Jane Boulden
35. The role of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Compact Task Force, the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism and its Counter-Terrorism Centre 506
Marc Porret
36. The role of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime’s Terrorism Prevention Branch 513
Mauro Miedico
37. United Nations measures to address the ‘root causes’ and ‘conditions conducive’ to terrorism, and to prevent violent extremism (PVE): 1972–2019 530
Ben Saul
38. The United Nations Security Council’s counter-terrorism ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida sanctions regime 550
Lisa Ginsborg
39. Security Council Resolution 1373: the cumbersome implementation of legislative acts 564
Luis Miguel Hinojosa-Martínez
40. The United Nations Special Tribunal for Lebanon: defining international terrorism 588
Guénaël Mettraux
41. Challenges in United Nations counter-terrorism coordination 600
James Cockayne
PART V. TERRORISM AND REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
42. The legal response to terrorism of the European Union and Council of Europe 614
Cian C. Murphy
43. The legal response of the Organization of American States in combating terrorism 626
Mirko Sossai
44. The legal response to terrorism of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation 639
Katja Samuel
45. Counter-terrorism and pan-Africanism: from non-action to non-indifference 654
Martin Ewi and Anton Du Plessis
46. Regional legal responses to terrorism in Asia and the Pacific 669
Rohan Gunaratna and Gloria Cheung
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