Justice and security in the 21st century: Risks, rights and the rule of Law by Barbara Hudson and Synnøve Ugelvik, Eds.
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Item is good for 2 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! Book Justice and security in the 21st century: Risks, rights and the rule of Law by Barbara Hudson and Synnøve Ugelvik, Eds. http://library.stanford.edu/searchcat?ckey=9637177 Recommended for route(s): [ Academia ] [ Regulatory & Policy ] Civil Rights/Liberties: General Why it is relevant for ... [ Academia ] [ Regulatory & Policy ] : ++ { HIGHLY RELEVANT } ++ Wide-ranging, interesting new volume in series (Routledge Studies in Liberty and Security) with focus on Europe and, in particular, on the administration of criminal justice, war and emergency legislation, national security law and legislation, terrorism prevention law and legislation, and civil rights; contents: Who needs justice? who needs security? / EU citizenship and the new landscape of fundamental rights: a conceptual sea change / The justice of "crimmigration" law and the security of home / Imprisoned on the border: subjects and objects of the state in two Norwegian prisons / Punishing the uncommitted crime: prevention, pre-emption, precaution and the transformation of criminal law / Iit takes a crisis: dilemmas of democracy in Norwegian emergency law / Urbanscapes of injustice and insecurity / Security, justice and the criminal justice system: remarks on EU criminal law / Constitutional exceptionalism: efficacy, proportionality and the attenuation of balancing standards / Policing the law of fear? / Security versus justice: the individualization of security and the erosion of citizenship and fundamental rights / States of security: how the Lisbon treaty changes areas of freedom, security and justice. Description: New volume in series (Routledge Studies in Liberty and Security) with focus on Europe and, in particular, on the administration of criminal justice, war and emergency legislation, national security law and legislation, terrorism prevention law and legislation, and civil rights. |