Constitutionalism across borders in the struggle against terrorism / edited by Federico Fabbrini, Associate Professor of European & International Law, iCourts (Center of Excellence for International Courts), Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Vicki C. Jackson, Thurgood Marshall, Professor of Constitutional Law, Harward Law School, USA.
2016
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Title
Constitutionalism across borders in the struggle against terrorism / edited by Federico Fabbrini, Associate Professor of European & International Law, iCourts (Center of Excellence for International Courts), Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Vicki C. Jackson, Thurgood Marshall, Professor of Constitutional Law, Harward Law School, USA.
Published
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2016]
Call Number
K3165 .C6293 2016
ISBN
1784715387
9781784715380 (cased)
9781784715397 (eBook)
9781784715380 (cased)
9781784715397 (eBook)
Description
viii, 359 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)927364064
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
1.
Introduction / Vicki C. Jackson
1
pt. 1
INTERNATIONAL CONSTITUTIONALISM AND ANTI-TERRORISM FINANCE MEASURES
2.
United Nations law: substantive constitutionalism through human rights versus formal hierarchy through Article 103 of the Charter / Martin Scheinin
15
3.
(Implicit) judicial favoring of human rights over United Nations Security Council sanctions: a manifestation of international constitutionalism? / Erika de Wet
35
4.
Heroic or hapless? The legal reform of counter-terrorism financial sanctions regimes in the European Union / Clive Walker
52
5.
dynamics of transnational counter-terrorism law: towards a methodology, map, and critique / Cian C. Murphy
78
pt. 2
COUNTER-TERRORISM AND CONSTITUTIONAL MIGRATIONS
6.
Translating rights across centuries: U.S. constitutional protection against unreasonable searches and seizures in a transnational era / Vicki C. Jackson
101
7.
Japanese efforts to have a secrecy law and a `National Security Council' : a runner who is one lap behind? or good things come to those who wait? / Akiko Ejima
125
8.
deep dilemma of evidence in the global anti-terror campaign / Kim Lane Scheppele
146
9.
Reciprocal privacy : towards a transatlantic agreement / Federico Fabbrini
169
pt. 3
EXTRATERRITORIALITY, DETENTION, AND FREE SPEECH
10.
Transnational seizures: the constitution and criminal procedure abroad / Jennifer Daskal
191
11.
extra-territorial obligations of European states regarding human rights in the context of terrorism / Brice Dickson
213
12.
Detention at sea: the persistence of territorial constraints on constitutional rights / Jonathan Hafetz
233
13.
extraterritorial First Amendment / Anna Su
260
pt. 4
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW, AND TERRORISM
14.
Missing in action: the human eye / Or Bassok
283
15.
Unraveling the law of war / Stephen Ellmann
305
16.
Conclusion / Lech Garlicki
323
Index
337