Abstract
A New Threat.- International Terrorism - German Police Perspective: The Current Threat Environment and Counterstrategies from German Police Perspective.- Terrorism and Internet: New Threats Posed by Cyberterrorism and Terrorist Use of Internet.- The International Front.- The Role of United Nations in Prevention and Repression of International Terrorism.- The European Union as an Actor in Fight Against Terrorism.- Instruments of International Law: Against Terrorist Use of Internet.- Victims of Terrorism Policies: Should Victims of Terrorism Be Treated Differently?.- The Law Between War and Crime.- Anti-Terrorism Related Criminal Law Reforms and Human Rights in Slovenia.- Extraordinary Renditions - Shadow Proceedings, Human Rights, and the Algerian six: The War on Terror in Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Terrorist Attacks: Criminal Prosecution or National Defence?.- The Evolution of Antiterror Legal and Institutional Framework in Croatia.- Muslims Communities and Counterterrorism: The Dynamics of Exclusion and Possibilities of Inclusion.- Disappearing Rights.- Control Orders: Borders to Freedom of Movement or Moving Borders of Freedom?.- Telephone-Tap Evidence and Administrative Detention in UK.- Fighting Terrorism - Unprincipled Approach: UK, War on Terror and Criminal Law.- Balancing Liberty and Security? A Legal Analysis of UK Anti-Terrorist Legislation.- Limiting Fundamental Rights in Fight Against Terrorism in Spain.- The Fight Against Terrorism and Human Rights: The French Perspective.- The Secret Service's Influence on Criminal Proceedings.
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