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"Contents" [2016] ELECD 628; in Fabbrini, Federico; Jackson, C. Vicki (eds), "Constitutionalism Across Borders in the Struggle Against Terrorism" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016) v

Book Title: Constitutionalism Across Borders in the Struggle Against Terrorism

Editor(s): Fabbrini, Federico; Jackson, C. Vicki

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781784715380

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Contents
List of contributors vii

1 Introduction 1
Federico Fabbrini and Vicki C. Jackson

PART 1 INTERNATIONAL CONSTITUTIONALISM AND
ANTI-TERRORISM FINANCE MEASURES

2 United Nations law: substantive constitutionalism through human
rights versus formal hierarchy through Article 103 of the Charter 15
Martin Scheinin
3 (Implicit) judicial favoring of human rights over United Nations
Security Council sanctions: a manifestation of international
constitutionalism? 35
Erika de Wet
4 Heroic or hapless? The legal reform of counter-terrorism financial
sanctions regimes in the European Union 52
Karen Cooper and Clive Walker
5 The dynamics of transnational counter-terrorism law: towards a
methodology, map, and critique 78
Cian C. Murphy

PART 2 COUNTER-TERRORISM AND CONSTITUTIONAL
MIGRATIONS

6 Translating rights across centuries: U.S. constitutional protection
against unreasonable searches and seizures in a transnational era 101
Vicki C. Jackson
7 Japanese efforts to have a secrecy law and a `National Security
Council': a runner who is one lap behind? or good things come to
those who wait? 125
Akiko Ejima
8 The deep dilemma of evidence in the global anti-terror campaign 146
Kim Lane Scheppele

v
vi Constitutionalism across borders in the struggle against terrorism

9 Reciprocal privacy: towards a transatlantic agreement 169
David Cole and Federico Fabbrini

PART 3 EXTRATERRITORIALITY, DETENTION, AND FREE
SPEECH

10 Transnational seizures: the constitution and criminal procedure
abroad 191
Jennifer Daskal
11 The extra-territorial obligations of European states regarding
human rights in the context of terrorism 213
Brice Dickson
12 Detention at sea: the persistence ...


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