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Executive Measures Terrorism And National Security David Bonner

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Executive Measures Terrorism And National Security David Bonner
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 388
Author: David Bonner
ISBN: 9780754647560, 9780754684985, 0754647560, 0754684989
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Executive Measures Terrorism And National Security David Bonner by David Bonner 9780754647560, 9780754684985, 0754647560, 0754684989 instant download after payment.

David Bonner presents an historical and contemporary legal analysis of UK governmental use of executive measures, rather than criminal process, to deal with national security threats. The work examines measures of internment, deportation and restriction on movement deployed in the UK and (along with the imposition of collective punishment) also in three emergencies forming part of its withdrawal from colonial empire: Cyprus, Kenya and Malaya. These situations, along with that of Northern Ireland, are used to probe the strengths and weaknesses of ECHR supervision. It is argued that a new human rights era ushered in by a more confident Court of Human Rights and a more confident national judiciary armed with the HRA 1998, has moved us towards greater judicial scrutiny of the application of these measures - a move away from unfettered and unreviewable executive discretion.

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