Terrorism and the Foreigner: A Decade of Tension around the Rule of Law in Europe
Contents
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- Preliminary Material (i-xxii) (151K)
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From Gulf War to Gulf War - Years of Security Concern in Immigration and Asylum Policies at European Level
(1-84)
by
Nils Coleman
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 Trailing Gulf War I in the Fields of Immigration and Asylum Policy at European Level: Obscure and Restricted Response
- 3 Trailing 11 September 2001 in the Fields of EC Immigration and Asylum Policy: Unequivocal and Sweeping Response
- 4 The EU Fight against Terror after 11 September 2001 in Immigration and Asylum Policy
- 5. Conclusions
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The Role and Limits of the European Court of Human Rights in Supervising State Security and Anti-terrorism Measures Affecting Aliens' Rights
(85-120)
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Nicholas Sitaropoulos
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 The High Standard of Protection against Torture or ILL-treatment Provided by Article 3 ECHR
- 3 The Extent of Protection Offered by ECHR to Terrorist Aliens Right to Liberty and Security
- 4 The Limits of the Right to a Fair Trial for Aliens under Deportation or Extradition in the Removing and Receiving States
- 5 Protection of Family Life of State Security Risk Aliens in the Context of Deportation or Extradition Proceedings
- 6 The Right of Terrorist Aliens to an Effective Domestic and International Remedy for Violations of Their Rights
- 7 Conclusions
- The Response of the United Kingdom's Legal and Constitutional Orders to the 1991 Gulf War and the Post-9/11 'War' on Terrorism (121-176) by David Bonner and Ryszard Cholewinski (294K)
- Immigration, Asylum, and Terrorism: How Do They Inter-relate in Germany? (177-232) by Ulrike Davy (313K)
- The Changes in Laws on Immigration and Asylum in France in Response to Terrorist Fears (233-266) by Claire Saas (216K)
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The Impact of Terrorism on Immigration and Asylum Law in the Netherlands
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Hinde Chergui and Helen Oosterom-Staples
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- 1 Nationality, Religious and Gender Politics in the Netherlands
- 2 Dutch Engagement in the First Gulf War
- 3 Perceived Threats According to Dutch Intelligence Service
- 4 Changes to Asylum and Immigration Law and Practice in the Early 1990S
- 5 The Dutch Political and Social Setting in 2001-2004
- 6 Dutch Engagement with the War on Terrorism
- 7 Anti-Terrorism Measures with an Impact on ForeignersPost-9/11
- 8 Changes in Asylum and Immigration Law and Practice
- 9 Conclusions
- Terrorism, Asylum and Immigration in Italian Law (295-324) by Paolo Bonetti (199K)
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Annexes
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- Resolution 1373 (2001)
- Council Framework Decision of 13 June 2002 on Combating Terrorism
- Guidelines on Human Rights and the Fight against Terrorism
- Guidelines on International Protection: Application of the Exclusion Clauses: Article 1F of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees
- Parliamentary Assembly Resolution 1400 (2004)
- ECRI General Policy Recommendation No. 8 on Combating Racism While Fighting Terrorism
- Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism
- List of Contributors (421-424) (96K)
- Index (425-432) (104K)


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