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245 04 $aThe human rights of anti-terrorism /$cNicole LaViolette & Craig Forcese, editors.
260 $aToronto :$bIrwin Law,$c2008.
300 $axii, 527 p. ;$c23 cm.
500 $aIncludes the Ottawa principles on anti-terrorism and human rights (in English and French), and papers written by participants at a conference on the human rights of anti-terrorism held at the University of Ottawa, June 15, 2006.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $a1. Introduction / Nicole LaViolette and Craig Forcese -- pt. 1. Ottawa Principles on Anti-Terrorism and Human Rights -- 2. Ottawa Principles on Anti-terrorism and Human Rights / Les Principes d'Ottawa relatifs a la lutte au terrorisme et aux droits de l'homme -- pt. 2. Commentary: Debating the Scope, Content, and Implementation of the Ottawa Principles -- 3. Defining Terrorism: The Need for a Restrained Definition / Kent Roach -- 4. Defining Terrorism: Why and How / Cathleen Powell -- 5. De-militarizing Counter-Terrorism: Anti-terrorism, Human Rights, and the Use of Force / Craig Forcese -- 6. Guarding Individual Rights in Cases Involving National Security / Lorne Waldman -- 7. Consular and Diplomatic Protection in an Age of Terrorism: Filling the Gaps / Gar Pardy -- 8. Principled Secrets in an Age of Terror: International Obligations and the Canadian Experience with the Principle of Presumed Access / David M. Paciocco -- 9. Casting a Light into the Shadows: Why Security Intelligence Requires Democratic Control, Oversight, and Review / Andrea Wright -- pt. 3. Beyond the Ottawa Principles: Issues for Future Iterations -- 10. Beyond the Ottawa Principles: Social and Institutional Strategies and Counter-Terrorism / Victor V. Ramraj -- 11. Development Policy-The New Anti-terrorism Policy? / Graham Mayeda -- 12. Civil Remedies for Terrorism and State Immunity / Francois Larocque -- List of Participants, the Human Rights of Anti-Terrorism: A Colloquium, Ottawa, 15-17 June 2006.
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700 1 $aLaViolette, Nicole.
700 1 $aForcese, Craig.
740 02 $aOttawa principles on anti-terrorism and human rights.
711 2 $aHuman Rights of Anti-terrorism: a Colloquium$d(2006 :$cUniversity of Ottawa)
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