Human rights in the prevention and punishment of terrorism: commonwealth approaches: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
Introduction -- The nature and definition of terrorism -- The international framework for countering terrorism -- Counter-terrorism in the Commonwealth -- Counter-terrorism law in Australia -- Counter-terrorism law in Canada -- Counter-terrorism law in New Zealand -- Counter-terrorism law in the United Kingdom -- International and regional human rights law -- Limiting rights under international law -- Human rights in the Commonwealth -- Terrorism, counter-terrorism and international law -- Human rights compliance in the fight against terrorism -- The domestic criminalisation of terrorism, and its definition -- Special investigative techniques and rules of criminal procedure -- Arrest and detention, and investigative hearings -- Derogations from the right to liberty -- Control orders and preventative detention -- The designation of individuals and groups as terrorist entities -- Speech, the media, and incitement to terrorism -- Measures to prevent the transboundary movement of terrorists -- Conclusion