Balance in responding to terrorism: The rule of law, the courts, and human rights - An Australian case study

Thèses COTIPSO: Approuvé

Étudiant: Deveney, Craig

Date de réussite: Jan 2006

Un extrait de la thèse:

The peace and security of nations and of individuals has forever been threatened by acts of violence. However, the recent passing of the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 in the United States of America reminds us that our world has been changed by recent gruesome and unjustifiable acts of terrorism. The threat was described by the General Assembly President on the introduction of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy as “one of the most serious threats to our common and individual security”. The victims of terrorism, those that are killed and deserve to be honoured, those that are injured and the bereaved, and society as a whole require protection and support.