04858nam 2201225Ia 450 991082390330332120240418061109.01-281-38545-X97866113854530-520-91616-610.1525/9780520916166(CKB)1000000000535151(EBL)345568(OCoLC)476162469(SSID)ssj0000208327(PQKBManifestationID)11198138(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000208327(PQKBWorkID)10239509(PQKB)11590125(MiAaPQ)EBC345568(OCoLC)568360705(MdBmJHUP)muse30726(DE-B1597)519588(DE-B1597)9780520916166(Au-PeEL)EBL345568(CaPaEBR)ebr10229964(CaONFJC)MIL138545(EXLCZ)99100000000053515120070502d2007 uy 0engurun#---|u||utxtccrNational insecurity and human rights[electronic resource] democracies debate counterterrorism /edited by Alison Brysk and Gershon Shafir1st ed.Berkeley University of California Pressc20071 online resource (256 p.)Global, area, and international archiveDescription based upon print version of record.0-520-09860-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Acknowledgments --1. Human Rights And National Insecurity --2. Encroaching On The Rule Of Law: Post-9/11 Policies Within The United States --3. The United States: Protecting Human Dignity In An Era Of Insecurity --4. Northern Ireland Violent Conflict And The Resilience Of International Law --5. The United Kingdom: The Continuity Of Terror And Counterterror --6. Torturing Democracies: The Curious Debate Over The "Israeli Model" --7. Democracy, Civil Liberties, And Counterterrorist Measures In Spain --8. Canada's Balancing Act: Protecting Human Rights And Countering Terrorist Threats --9. Germany: State Responses To Terrorist Challenges And Human Rights --10. Conclusion: Human Rights In Hard Times --Notes --Bibliography --Contributors --IndexHuman rights is all too often the first casualty of national insecurity. How can democracies cope with the threat of terror while protecting human rights? This timely volume compares the lessons of the United States and Israel with the "best-case scenarios" of the United Kingdom, Canada, Spain, and Germany. It demonstrates that threatened democracies have important options, and democratic governance, the rule of law, and international cooperation are crucial foundations for counterterror policy. Contributors: Howard Adelman, Colm Campbell, Pilar Domingo, Richard Falk, David Forsythe, Wolfgang S. Heinz, Pedro Ibarra, Todd Landman, Salvador Martí, Daniel WehrenfennigGlobal, area, and international archive.Civil rightsCase studiesHuman rightsCase studiesInternational lawCase studiesTerrorismPreventionCase studiesbombs.canada.civil liberties.civil rights.civilians.colonialism.counterterrorism.danger.democracy.empire.england.fear.foreign policy.freedom.germany.government.great britain.hijacking.human rights.independence.insecurity.international law.israel.middle east.nation.national security.nonfiction.northern ireland.palestine.politics.post 9/11.protest.rebellion.revolution.security.social issues.spain.terrorism.threats.united kingdom.violence.war.Civil rightsHuman rightsInternational lawTerrorismPrevention363.325/17Brysk Alison1960-760957Shafir Gershon540248MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823903303321National insecurity and human rights3964617UNINA