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A new constitutional order was unveiled in Ireland in 1937, but proscription was soon revived and has since endured. In this and other respects, the current Constitution (Bunreacht na hÉireann) bears pronounced resonances with past arrangements, including the establishment of special courts and...
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A proscription order was issued in 2017 under the UK’s Terrorism Act 2000 against two Bahraini groups (the al …
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In Elgizouli v Secretary of State for the Home Department, the UK Supreme Court reviewed the Home Secretary’s decision to assist the US federal authorities to prosecute two alleged terrorists, who were accused of heinous crimes on behalf of ISIS in Syria where they were detained. The mutual...
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A proscription order was issued in 2017 under the UK’s Terrorism Act 2000 against two Bahraini groups (the al …
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The United Kingdom has considerable prowess in handling emergencies, not just in counterterrorism but also in a wide range of other real or imagined disasters, including public health risks. Core legislation has been installed, including the all-encompassing Civil Contingencies Act (CCA) 2004...
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A double fragmentation is reflected in the growth of two distinct regimes to respond to the financing of illicit activities. On the one hand are anti-money laundering (AML)/proceeds of crime (PoC) policy and legislation which, in their current guise, can be traced back over four decades. While...
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Citizenship serves different interests. It provides security and empowerment for the citizen. For the state, control of citizenship is an attribute of sovereignty which may treat citizenship as a privilege at its behest rather than an individual right claimed in defiance of its interests. This...
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From March 2020 the coronavirus pandemic led to a series of restrictive UK lockdown measures that severely impacted upon a range of human rights. This chapter identifies and analyses shortcomings in the proportionality review of COVID-era restrictions undertaken by English judges; even allowing...
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of loss have been compensated by tort law, and most victims of terrorism have had recourse to programmes of state …. The latest attempt to afford justice to victims of terrorism is the Victims’ Payments Regulations 2020, by which a new … article gives an overview of the scheme and assesses it in the context of affording justice to the victims of terrorism …
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a form of arbitrage whereby terrorism suspects together with their human security attributes are exported to the … countries with lesser standards. This traffic in terrorism suspects can be achieved by an ever-expanding list of mechanisms … number of themes to be explored, such as the centrality of place and movement within counter-terrorism and the continued …
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