Includes bibliographical references (pages 202-218) and index.
Contents:
The institutions of transnational counter-terrorism -- The law of transnational counter-terrorism -- Ever-expanding transnational counter-terrorism -- Transnational counter-terrorism in the domestic sphere -- Accountability.
Summary:
"The world has a problem with counter-terrorism. Since 2001 a transnational counter-terrorism order has emerged of such scale, scope, reach, and significance that the Secretary General of the United Nations could describe it as "a comprehensive, multilateral counter-terrorism architecture at the global, regional and national levels". This architecture is now firmly established as a seemingly immovable part of the global governance landscape, characterised by an institutional and normative sprawl that embeds it across a remarkable range of transnational activities"-- Provided by the publisher.
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