Security and Civil Liberties: The Case of TerrorismA. M. Hol, John A. E. Vervaele, Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht. Juridische Faculteit Intersentia nv, 2005 - 165 pages |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 4 |
Section 3 | 25 |
Section 4 | 27 |
Section 5 | 31 |
Section 6 | 34 |
Section 7 | 37 |
Section 8 | 40 |
Section 14 | 74 |
Section 15 | 77 |
Section 16 | 79 |
Section 17 | 86 |
Section 18 | 90 |
Section 19 | 93 |
Section 20 | 111 |
Section 21 | 113 |
Section 9 | 44 |
Section 10 | 50 |
Section 11 | 64 |
Section 12 | 70 |
Section 13 | 72 |
Section 22 | 131 |
Section 23 | 136 |
Section 24 | 148 |
Common terms and phrases
accordance action Additional AIVD appeal application armed Article authorities basis CFSP Common Position citizens combatant Committee Common Position 931 concerning considered constitutional Council Court crime criminal December decision detention determination Dutch ECHR effective enemy entities established European evidence example existing fact FISA forces framework fundamental Geneva Convention Hamdi held human rights humanitarian law implementation important individual intelligence interest issue judge judgment judicial Justice legislation limited means measures Member military Moluccans namely national security nature Netherlands offences organisations paragraph persons police possible powers prevent principle prisoner procedure prosecution protection question reasonable referred regard Regulation relating relevant requirement Resolution respect result Review rule sanctions September standards status Supreme Court surveillance suspected taken technologies terrorism terrorist Third treatment trial United unlawful violation witness