Anti-terrorist Measures And Human Rights

Anti-terrorist Measures And Human Rights
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The tragic events of 11 September 2001 have led to an intensification of measures against terrorism both at the level of states and international organisations. New laws and resolutions have been passed in order to strengthen national and international action against terrorism. Some of these measures violate human rights and have been introduced without respect for obligatory procedures under international human rights conventions for derogations in cases of emergency. This development has given rise to much concern worldwide. In order to analyse the many (human rights) questions posed by the intensified struggle against terrorism, a symposium was organised, on the initiative of the Marangopoulos Foundation for Human Rights (MFHR) of Athens, by the European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (ETC) in Graz and the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna together with the MFHR. This volume brings together most of the contributions to this high-level and in-depth discussion in edited, updated form. Among the matters analysed in this volume are the dangers entailed in the new doctrine of pre-emptive wars, the issue of the prevention of terrorism through measures addressing its causes, and the strengthening of human security. The book also contains an annex with major documents relating to the question of human rights and terrorism at universal and regional levels prepared by international organisations and NGOs, which represents a useful handbook on the topicThe tragic events of 11 September 2001 have led to an intensification of measures against terrorism both at the level of states and international organisations.

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