Executive Measures Terrorism and National Security Have the Rules of the Game Changed?Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 - 371 strani David Bonner examines the use, in the period from 1905 to the end of 2006, of a variety of executive measures to assist in containing terrorism and to protect national security. The measures focused on are internment, restriction of movement and internal exile, and exclusion or deportation of undesirable foreign nationals. |
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Before 911 United Kingdom and Empire 19052001 | 43 |
After 911 Have the Rules of the Game Changed? | 201 |
Conclusion | 343 |
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Abu Doha Al Qaeda Aliens Act 1905 application arrest asylum ATCSA detention British citizen CAC 7th certification Chahal challenge chapter colonial Committee considered constitutional context convicted Court of Appeal Court of Human criminal process Cyprus decision Defence deployed derogating control orders detained detention without trial ECHR effect EHRR enabled EOKA European Court evidence EWCA Civ EWHC executive measures Federation of Malaya foreign nationals Government Governor Greek Cypriot grounds groups High Court Home Department Home Office Home Secretary House of Lords Human Rights Ibid individual involved Irish issue JHRC Kenya legislation Lord Hoffman Malaya material matter Mau Mau non-derogating control orders Northern Ireland obligations offence operation paras Parliament person police political powers prosecution protection public emergency Qaeda regime Regulations release respect restrictions risk rules Secretary's SIAC Simpson Special Advocate terrorism terrorist terrorist suspects threat torture UKHL 56 UKHL 71 United Kingdom violence