Law after Ground Zero

Law after Ground Zero

Law after Ground Zero

Law after Ground Zero

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Overview

Following the events of September 11, a new legal order is emerging in which the 'terrorist threat' has been used as justification to marginalise human rights.

This collection of themed essays offers an emphatic defence to the threats confronting our human rights culture. In analysing the role of the United Nations, the conduct of the Afghan war, domestic anti-terrorist legislation and the new debate about Islamic law, Law after Ground Zero demonstrates the future challenges that law will face within our global society. It also offers accounts of how events have impacted on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Iraq and Afghanistan itself, as well as debates about international law, human rights and women's rights.

This unique work will interest those studying or researching in the areas of international law, human rights and humanitarian law, international relations, politics, critical legal studies, Islamic law, culture and socio-legal studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138160132
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/27/2017
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1: Law’s First Strike; 1: The degradation of international law?; 2: Postmodern just wars: Kosovo, Afghanistan and the new world order; 3: Enduring right; 4: The terrors of freedom: the sovereignty of states and the freedom to fear; 2: The Ground of Rights; 5: Cuba and the axis of evil: an old outlaw in the new order; 6: Al Qa’ida: terrorists or irregulars?; 7: International refugee law: excluding the Palestinians; 8: Islamic feminism, possibilities and limitations; 9: The balancing act: counter-terrorism and civil liberties in British anti-terrorism law; 3: Ground Zero’s Prospects; 10: Locating ‘Ground Zero’: caught between the narratives of crime and war; 11: September 11 and American policy in the Middle East; 12: Palestine/Israel: conflict at the crossroads; 13: Jirga: power and traditional conflict resolution in Afghanistan; 14: Islamic law and the English press
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