Law in the War on International Terrorism
Biographical note
Ved P. Nanda is a prolific writer and scholar in the international legal field. He is the Thompson G. Marsh Professor of Law, Director of the International Legal Studies Program, John Evans University Professor, and Vice Provost for Internationalization at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.
Table of contents
Acknowledgements; Contributors; Overview; Chapter 1, Terrorism, International Law and International
Organizations, Ved P. Nanda; Chapter 2, The United Nations in the Fight Against International
Terrorism, Péter Kovács;
Chapter 3, The Grave New World of Terrorism: A Lawyer’s View, James A.R. Nafziger;
Chapter 4, Lawful and Unlawful Wars Against Terrorism, Mary Ellen O’Connell;
Chapter 5, International Responses to the Threat of Nuclear Terrorism, Larry D. Johnson;
Chapter 6, U.S. Response to the Events of September 11, 2001: The USA PATRIOT Act, Title III, Claude d’Estree and Luke Andrew Busby;
Chapter 7, Detention of Terrorists as Unlawful Combatants and Their Trial by American Military Commissions, Neal Richardson and Spencer Crona;
Chapter 8, Military Tribunals and Civil Liberties in Time of National Peril: A Legal and Historical Perspective, Robert Hardaway, Christopher Hardaway and James Siegesmund;
Chapter 9, Terrorism Insurance—The Insurability/Risk Transfer Debates Since September 11, Ronald R. Robinson;
Chapter 10, The Unfinished Agenda, Ved P. Nanda; Select Table of Primary Documents; Index.
Organizations, Ved P. Nanda; Chapter 2, The United Nations in the Fight Against International
Terrorism, Péter Kovács;
Chapter 3, The Grave New World of Terrorism: A Lawyer’s View, James A.R. Nafziger;
Chapter 4, Lawful and Unlawful Wars Against Terrorism, Mary Ellen O’Connell;
Chapter 5, International Responses to the Threat of Nuclear Terrorism, Larry D. Johnson;
Chapter 6, U.S. Response to the Events of September 11, 2001: The USA PATRIOT Act, Title III, Claude d’Estree and Luke Andrew Busby;
Chapter 7, Detention of Terrorists as Unlawful Combatants and Their Trial by American Military Commissions, Neal Richardson and Spencer Crona;
Chapter 8, Military Tribunals and Civil Liberties in Time of National Peril: A Legal and Historical Perspective, Robert Hardaway, Christopher Hardaway and James Siegesmund;
Chapter 9, Terrorism Insurance—The Insurability/Risk Transfer Debates Since September 11, Ronald R. Robinson;
Chapter 10, The Unfinished Agenda, Ved P. Nanda; Select Table of Primary Documents; Index.
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