Security and human rights /

Goold, Benjamin J.

Security and human rights / by Benjamin J. Goold, Liora Lazarus. - Second edition - Oxford ; London : Hart Publishing, 2020 - 1 online resource (535, pages) : color illustrations.

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1. Security and human rights : finding a language of resilience and inclusion -- 2. Torture and othering -- 3. Their bodies, ourselves : Muslim women's clothing at the intersection of rights, security, and extremism -- 4. The uses of religious identity, practice, and dogma in 'soft' and 'hard' counterterrorism -- 5. Curtailing citizenship rights as counterterrorism -- 6. Trusted travellers and Trojan horses : security, privacy, and privilege at the border -- 7. Secrecy as a meta-paradigmatic challenge -- 8. Accountability mechanisms for transnational counterterrorism -- 9. Security and human rights after the nationalist backlash -- 10. The demise of rights as trumps -- 11. Violence, human rights, and security -- 12. Privacy versus security : regulating data collection and retention in Europe -- 13. Anonymity for victims at the special tribunal for Lebanon : security and human rights at work in international criminal justice -- 14. The legal death of rebellion : counterterrorism laws and the shrinking legal freedom of violent political resistance -- 15. Indirectly inciting terrorism? crimes of expression and the limits of the law -- 16. Oversight of the state of emergency in France -- 17. Bounded factuality : The targeted killing of Salah Shehadeh and the legal epistemology of risk -- 18. Countering terrorism and violent extremism : the security-prevention complex -- 19. security and human rights in the context of forced migration

This is the second edition of the acclaimed Security and Human Rights, first published in 2007. Reconciling issues of security with a respect for fundamental human rights has become one of the key challenges facing governments throughout the world. The first edition broke the disciplinary confines in which security was often analysed before and after the events of 11 September 2001. The second edition continues in this tradition, presenting a collection of essays from leading academics and practitioners in the fields of criminal justice, public law, privacy law, international law, and critical social theory. The collection offers genuinely multidisciplinary perspectives on the relationship between security and human rights. In addition to exploring how the demands of security might be reconciled with the protection of established rights, Security and Human Rights provides fresh insight into the broader legal and political challenges that lie ahead as states attempt to control crime, prevent terrorism, and protect their citizens. The volume features a set of new essays that engage with the most pressing questions facing security and human rights in the twenty-first century and is essential reading for all those working in the area.

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Civil rights movements
National security--Law and legislation
National security--Philosophy
Terrorism--Prevention--Law and legislation

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