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Title Human rights in the 'War on Terror' / edited by Richard Ashby Wilson
Published Cambridge [UK] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 347 pages)
Contents Order, rights and threats : terrorism and global justice / Michael Freeman -- Liberal security / Fernando Tesón -- The human rights case for the war in Iraq : a consequentialist view / Thomas Cushman -- Human rights as an ethics of power / John R. Wallach -- How not to promote democracy and human rights / Aryeh Neier -- War in Iraq : not a humanitarian intervention / Kenneth Roth -- The tension between combating terrorism and protecting civil liberties / Richard Goldstone -- Fair trials for terrorists? / Geoffrey Robertson -- Nationalizing the local : comparative notes on the recent restructuring of political space / Carol J. Greenhouse -- The impact of counter terror on the promotion and protection of human rights : a global perspective / Neil Hicks -- Human rights : a descending spiral / Richard Falk -- Eight fallacies about liberty and security / David Luban -- Our privacy, ourselves in the age of technological intrusions / Peter Galison and Martha Minow -- Are human rights universal in an age of terrorism? / Wiktor Osiatynski -- Connecting human rights, human development, and human security / Mary Robinson -- Human rights and civil society in a new age of American exceptionalism / Julie A. Mertus
Summary This book asks whether human rights, since the 9/11 attacks and the 'war on terror, ' are a luxury we can no longer afford, or rights that must always remain a fundamental part of democratic politics, in order to determine the boundary between individual freedom and government tyranny. This volume brings together leading international lawyers, policy-makers, scholars and activists in the field of human rights to evaluate the impact of the 'war on terror' on human rights, as well as to develop a counter-terror strategy which takes human rights seriously. While some contributors argue that war is necessary in defense of liberal democracy, others assert that it is time to move away from the war model towards a new paradigm based upon respect for human rights, an internationally-coordinated anti-terror justice strategy, and a long-term political vision that can reduce the global tensions that generate a political constituency for terrorists
Analysis Human rights
Counter terrorist measures
Civil liberties
Iraq War
Overseas item
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Human rights.
Civil rights.
War on Terrorism, 2001-2009.
Terrorism -- Prevention.
Iraq War, 2003-2011.
International law.
Operation Enduring Freedom, 2001-
Human Rights
Civil Rights
civil rights.
international law.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights.
Civil rights
Human rights
International law
Terrorism -- Prevention
Menschenrecht
Terrorismus
Bekämpfung
Iraq
Form Electronic book
Author Wilson, Richard, 1964-
ISBN 0511132697
9780511132698
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