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Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 168 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 600 g

Scott

The National Security Constitution


Erscheinungsjahr 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5099-4115-5
Verlag: Hart Publishing

Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 168 mm x 242 mm, Gewicht: 600 g

ISBN: 978-1-5099-4115-5
Verlag: Hart Publishing


This book addresses the various ways in which modern approaches to the protection of national security have impacted upon the constitutional order of the United Kingdom. It outlines and assesses the constitutional significance of the three primary elements of the United Kingdom's response to the possibility of terrorism and other phenomena that threaten the security of the state: the body of counter-terrorism legislation that has grown up in the last decade and a half; the evolving law of investigatory powers; and, to the extent relevant to the domestic constitution, the law and practice governing international military action and co-operation. Following on from this, the author demonstrates that considerations of national security - as a good to be protected and promoted in contemporary Britain - are reflected not merely in the existence of discrete bodies of law by which it is protected at home and abroad, but simultaneously and increasingly leaked into other areas of public law. Elements of the constitution which are not directly and inherently linked to national security nevertheless become (by both accident and design) implicated in the state's national security endeavours, with significant and at times far-reaching consequences for the constitutional order generally. A renewed and strengthened concern for national security since September 2001 has, it is argued, dragged into its orbit a variety of constitutional phenomena and altered them in its image, giving rise to what we might call a national security constitution.

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Introduction: The Constitution and National Security

I. The United Kingdom's Constitutional Order

II. The National Security Constitution

III. Structure

IV. The National Security Council

1. The Counter-Terrorism Constitution

I. Introduction

II. CONTEST and the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre

III. The Role of the Criminal Law in Counter-Terrorism

IV. Counter-Terrorism Law up to and Including the Terrorism Act 2000

V. The 2000 Act and the Definition of Terrorism

VI. Obsolete Counter-Terrorism Mechanisms
VII. Current Counter-Terrorism Mechanisms

VIII. Themes of the Counter-Terrorism Constitution

IX. Conclusion

2. Investigatory Powers and the Constitution

I. The Constitution and Investigatory Powers

II. The Rule(s) of Law

III. Investigatory Powers

IV. Conclusion 3
3. The Military Constitution

I. Introduction

II. The Place of the Military in the Constitution

III. The Use of Force in Constitutional Law and Practice

IV. Legal Accountability for the Use of Force Abroad

V. Drones

VI. Conclusion

4. Citizenship

I. Introduction

II. Citizenship and the Right to Travel

III. Immigration Law and National Security

IV. Citizenship and National Security

V. Citizenship, Passports and the Right to Travel

VI. Conclusion

5. Secrecy

I. Secrecy in the National Security Constitution

II. Secrecy in the Courts

III. Executive Secrecy

IV. Conclusion: Secrecy in the National Security Constitution

6. Justiciability

I. Introduction

II. Justiciability (and Foreign Affairs) Generally

III. Foreign Act of State

IV. Crown Act of State
V. Conclusion: The Courts and the Executive in the National Security Constitution

7. Sovereignty

I. Introduction

II. From National Security to International Security

III. The International Pursuit of National Security and its Consequences

IV. Conclusion: The Constitutional Consequences of the Internationalisation of National Security


Scott, Paul F
Paul F Scott is Lecturer in Public Law at the University of Glasgow.

Paul F Scott is Lecturer in Public Law at the University of Glasgow.



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