A war on terror?: the European stance on a new threat, changing laws and human rights implications/
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Table of Contents:
- International terrorism - German police perspective: the current threat environment and counterstrategies from the German police perspective / Jurgen Stock and Annette L. Herz
- Terrorism and the Internet: new threats posed by cyberterrorism and terrorist use of the Internet / Phillip W. Brunst
- The role of the United Nations in the prevention and repression of international terrorism / Paul J. Rabbat
- The European Union as an actor in the fight against terrorism / Thomas Wahl
- Instruments of international law: against terrorist use of the Internet / Ulrich Sieber
- Victims of terrorism policies: should victims of terrorism be treated differently? / Hans-Jorg Albrecht and Michael Kilchling
- Anti-terrorism related criminal law reforms and human rights in Slovenia / Damjan Korosec and Sabina Zgaga
- Extraordinary renditions - shadow proceedings, human rights, and "the Algerian six": the War on Terror in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Almir Maljevic
- Terrorist attacks: criminal prosecution or national defence? / Wolfgang Hetzer
- The evolution of the antiterror legal and institutional framework in Croatia / Davor Derencinovic
- Muslims communities and counterterrorism: the dynamics of exclusion and possibilities of inclusion / Tufyal Choudhury
- Control orders: borders to the freedom of movement or moving the borders of freedom? / Susanne Forster
- Telephone-tap evidence and administrative detention in the UK / John R. Spencer
- Fighting terrorism - the unprincipled approach: the UK, the War on Terror and criminal law / Marianne Wade
- Balancing liberty and security? A legal analysis of UK anti-terrorist legislation / Tony Smith
- Limiting fundamental rights in the fight against terrorism in Spain / Victor Morena Catena and Mariangeles Catalina Benavente
- The fight against terrorism and human rights: the French perspective / The Secret Service's influence on criminal proceedings / Marc Engelhart.