Parliamentary Review of Terrorism Measures (original) (raw)
Examining challenges faced by UK and US authorities, when attempting to deport immigrants who are suspected to pose a threat to national security.
Shade Hazel Artan
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The legality of the citizenship deprivation of UK foreign terrorist fighters
Paul Arnell
ERA Forum , 2020
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Human Rights, Derogation and Anti-terrorist Detention
Rhonda Powell
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Strapped to the Mast: The Siren Song of Dreadful Necessity, the United Kingdom Human Rights Act and the Terrorist Threat
Colm O'Cinneide
Fresh Perspectives on the "War on Terror", 2008
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No Place Called Home. The Banishment of ‘Foreign Criminals’ in the Public Interest: A Wrong without Redress
Helen O'Nions
Laws, 2020
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The new grounds for deportation of European Union citizens in the United Kingdom
Olayinka Lewis
International Migration, 2023
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Pre-trial detention and control orders under British Anti-Terror Legislation post 9/11: Balancing a Need for Security with the European Convention on Human Rights – an Overview
Peter Galvin, Professor Sascha-Dominik Dov Bachmann
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Has the law struck a balance between deportation policy and human right standards? Discuss? .docx
Deepak Lalaji
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Revocation of Citizenship of Terrorists: A Matter of Political Expediency
Kay Hailbronner
Debating Transformations of National Citizenship, 2018
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National security and expulsion of a suspected terrorist; protection of human rights prevails over security.
Francesco Luigi Gatta
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Prosecuting terrorism: the Old Bailey versus Belmarsh
Clive Walker
Amicus Curiae, 2011
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Review: Deport, Deprive and Extradite
Shereen Fernandez
Race and Class, 2018
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Protecting the Public? Challenging the Indefinite Preventive Detention of Non-Citizens
Chloe Marong
Protecting the Public? Challenging the Indefinite Preventive Detention of Non-Citizens, 2014
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LLB Protecting Human Rights In The UK
Terina Kiss (Wesson)
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The human rights of deportees in the English legal system
Helen O'Nions
2001
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Could the United Kingdom's derogation order 2001 breach the European convention on human rights
Ibrahim Sule, Isa Hayatu chiroma
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Citizenship in times of terror. Citizenship deprivation in the UK
Sandra Mantu
2015
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The Conceptualisation of 'Persecution' by the House of Lords: Horvath v. Secretary of State for the Home Department
Helene Lambert
International Journal of Refugee Law, 2001
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Indefinite Preventive Detention: An Anglo-American Legacy of the State of Exception
syed sami raza
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The Ripple Effect: Guantánamo Bay in the United Kingdom's Courts
Colin Murray
Pace International Law Review , 2010
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Submission to Senate Legal and Constitutional Legislation Committee Inquiry on the Anti-Terrorism Bill (2005) (Cth)
Miriam Gani
2005
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Extraterritorial Derogation from the European Convention on Human Rights in the UK
Jane Rooney
2016
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International Human Rights Law and the Protection of the Individual's Rights in the Age of Terrorism: the case of the United Kingdom
Nghia Hoang
Social Science Research Network, 2006
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Challenging the Authority of the Ombudsman: The Parliamentary Ombudsman's Special Report on Wartime Detainees
richard kirkham
Modern Law Review, 2006
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Enemies of the State:Proscription powers and their use in the U.K
Tim Legrand
2014
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Witch Hunting: The Influence of the Fear of Terrorism in the Implementation of Asylum Law
Federico Lenzerini
The Italian Yearbook of International Law Online, 2002
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Introductory Note: UK House of Lords EM (Lebanon) v Secretary of State of the Home Department
Valentina Azarova
2009
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Implementing ‘targeted’ UN sanctions in the UK: is freezing of terrorist assets giving fundamental rights the cold shoulder?
Joe Stevens
2013
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Can only victims win? – how UK immigration law has moved from consideration of rights and entitlements to assertions of vulnerability
Sheona York
2018
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The Politics of Anti Terror Laws
Muhammad Mustafa Mustaan
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Down that Wrong Road: Discretion in Decisions to Detain Asylum Seekers Arriving at UK Ports
Leanne Weber
2003
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Enemies of the State: Proscription Powers and Their Use in the United Kingdom
Lee Jarvis, Tim Legrand
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Constraining Britain’s Legal Response to Terrorism: Norm Competition and the Prospects for Liberal Democracy
Frank Foley
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research:, 2012
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The Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002: Secure Borders, Safe Haven?
Dallal Stevens
Modern Law Review, 2004
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Straddling the Civil/Criminal Divide: The Terrorism Suppression (Control Orders) Act 2019
John Ip
New Zealand Law Review, 2022
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