Buch, Englisch, Band 91, 12 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 328 g
Reihe: Nijhoff Law Specials
Buch, Englisch, Band 91, 12 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 328 g
Reihe: Nijhoff Law Specials
ISBN: 978-90-04-29957-3
Verlag: Brill
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Acknowledgments;
About The Author;
List Of Abbreviations;
Introduction;
1. Context; 2. Why Sovereignty and Which Sovereignty?; 3. International Organisations–Conflict of Legal Orders; 4. Conflict of Branches; 5. International Security–Conflict of Norms; 6. Structure and Methodology;
Part 1–The United Nations Counterterrorism Framework and Its Impact on Sovereignty;
Chapter 1–The Emergence of an International Counterterrorism Regime;
1. Non-binding UN Counterterrorism Measures; 2. The Security Council’s Means of Action;
Chapter 2–Terrorism Obligations from the Security Council;
1. The Definition of Terrorism as a ‘Threat to International Peace and Security’– Allocation of Authority; 2. Resolutions 1373 and 2178–A Binding Global Framework;
Chapter 3–Compliance and Enforcement;
1. Pre-September 11, 2001; 2. The Counter-Terrorism Committee; 3. Results and Analysis;
Chapter 4–The Scope of the Security Council’s Role;
1. The Legality of the Security Council’s Actions; 2. The Legitimacy of the Security Council’s Actions; 3. Do States Care?;
Part 2–The Role of Regional Organisations in International Counterterrorism
Chapter 5–The Mandate of Regional Organisations for Terrorism;
1. Relationships with Member States: Distribution of Powers; 2. Relationship with The United Nations—Threats to Peace and Security: A Mandate for Counterterrorism?;
Chapter 6–Regional Counterterrorism Measures;
1. The Organisation of American States; 2. The African Union; 3. The Council of Europe; 4. The European Union;
Chapter 7—Compliance and Implementation;
1. The Organisation of American States; 2. The African Union; 3. The Council of Europe; 4. The European Union;
Chapter 8–The Role of Regional Courts in Counterterrorism;
1. The Organisation of American States; 2. The Council of Europe; 3. The European Union;
Part 3–Terrorism Sanctions–Conflicts of Sovereignty;
Chapter 9–Terrorist Sanctions–A Multilayered System;
1. United Nations Terrorism Sanctions; 2. European Union Sanction Regimes; 3. European Union Member States’ National Sanctions Regimes; 4. Human Rights in Sanctions Regimes;
Chapter 10–Conflict of Sovereignties–A Case Law Study;
1. EU Case Law; 2. UK Case Law; 3. ECtHR Case Law;
Chapter 11—The Impact of Case Law on the United Nations and European Union Sanctions Regimes;
1. European Union Measures; 2. United Nations Measures;
Chapter 12–Conflicts;
1. Conflict of Sovereign Legal Orders; 2. Conflict of Branches or Traditional Separation of Powers?;
Conclusions;
Bibliography;
Index.