German Law Journal 5 (2004), 5

Titel der Ausgabe 
German Law Journal 5 (2004), 5
Weiterer Titel 
Assessing the Impact of War on Terror on Civil Liberties in Contemporary Democracies

Erschienen
Frankfurt, M. 2004: Selbstverlag des Herausgebers
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Institution
German Law Journal. Review of Developments in German, European & International Law (GLJ)
Land
Deutschland
Von
Barthel, Claudia

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Oliver Lepsius
Freedom, Security and Terror: The Legal State in Germany
pp. 435 - 460

Viet D. Dinh
USA Patriot Act
pp. 461 - 467

Verena Zöller
Liberty Dies By Inches – German Counter- Terrorism Measures And Human Rights Under The Echr And Iccpr
pp. 469 - 494

Wilhelm Achelpöhler & Holger Niehaus
Dragnet Investigation as Means To Fight Islamic Terrorism in Germany?
pp. 495 - 513

Christoph J.M. Safferling
German Prosecution of 9/11 - A Failure and Disappointment?
pp. 515 - 524

Ed Morgan
Slaughterhouse-Six: Updating The Law Of War
pp. 525 - 544

Thomas Mertens
Criminal Justice after 9-11: ICC or Military Tribunals
pp. 545 - 568

Saul Newman
Terror, Sovereignty And Law: On The Politics Of Violence
pp. 569 - 584

Eugenia Dumitriu
The definition of terrorism in the EU: the framework decision 2002/475/JHA
pp. 585 - 602

Reinhard Müller
Interview with Federal Constitutional Court Vice President, Justice, Professor Winfried Hassemer – “The State is no Longer the Leviathan,”
pp. 603 - 607

Ulrich Raulff
Interview with Giorgio Agamben – Life, A Work of Art Without an Author: The State of Exception, the Administration of Disorder and Private Life
pp. 609 - 614

Ulrich Raulff
Book Review – Misery Knows no Law. Giorgio Agamben thinks the State of Exception
pp. 615 - 617

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