Control Beyond the State: Transnational Counter-Terrorism Law
By (Author) Dr Cian C Murphy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
5th April 2018
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Public international law: criminal law
Public international law: humanitarian law
Police and security services
341.6
Hardback
178
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 15mm
This book offers the first critical examination of transitional counter-terrorism law, post 9/11. A key characteristic of governance after 11 September 2001 is the acceleration of existing dynamics of the globalisation of law. In the face of transnational threats to national security states have sought to use global forums for policy development to shape counter-terrorism throughout the world. This book offers the first critical exposition of the dynamics of this transnational counter-terrorism law: global governance, regional government, bi- and multi-lateral agreements, extra-territorialisation, legal diffusions and the rise of private rule-making and enforcement. The book uses key case studies to reveal how the dynamics of law under globalisation can have a radical effect on constitutional principles such as the rule of law. In doing so it demonstrates how transnational counter-terrorism law can be a potent force for shaping the public sphere at national, supranational, and global levels and asks how, if at all, legal process can serve as a means for resistance to excessive restrictions on political freedom.
Cian C Murphy is Senior Lecturer in Law at Kings College London and Faculty Co-Director of the Center for Transnational Legal Studies, UK.