Counter-terrorism policy and human rights (eighth report)

Counter-terrorism policy and human rights (eighth report)
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Publisher : The Stationery Office
Total Pages : 72
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ISBN-10 : 0104012269
ISBN-13 : 9780104012260
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Counter-terrorism policy and human rights (eighth report) by : Great Britain: Parliament: Joint Committee on Human Rights

Examines the Counter-Terrorism Bill before its second reading in the House of Commons. This title concentrates on five significant human rights issues needing thorough parliamentary scrutiny: pre-charge detention; post-charge questioning; control orders and special advocates; the threshold test for charging; and the admissibility of intercept.

Counter-terrorism Policy and Human Rights (eleventh Report)

Counter-terrorism Policy and Human Rights (eleventh Report)
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Publisher : The Stationery Office
Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : 0104013036
ISBN-13 : 9780104013038
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Counter-terrorism Policy and Human Rights (eleventh Report) by : Great Britain. Parliament. Joint Committee on Human Rights

The main purpose of this Report is to comment on the adequacy of the additional safeguards which the Government has indicated it intends to bring forward to meet the human rights concerns about its proposal to extend the maximum period of pre-charge detention to 42 days. The report explains the Committee's conclusion that the additional safeguards are inadequate to protect individuals against the risk of arbitrary detention. The Committee recommends that the Government provide Parliament with the evidence on which it relies when it says that the threat from terrorism is growing. It also calls for information about the use made of the extended power to detain without charge for up to 28 days since it was last renewed in July 2007. No amount of additional parliamentary or judicial safeguards can render the proposal for a reserve power of 42 days' pre-charge detention compatible with the right of a terrorism suspect to be informed "promptly" of the charge against him under Article 5(2) ECHR. The Government has not included in the Counter-Terrorism Bill a provision to improve the existing arrangements for parliamentary review of the operation of extended pre-charge detention, and the report puts forward amendments to the Bill to improve such arrangements. In the Committee's view the recent examples of questionable information sharing by the intelligence services, which risk making the UK complicit in torture or other inhuman or degrading treatment, show that there is a need for substantive legal safeguards to guarantee against the arbitrary and disproportionate use of the power to disclose and use such information. The Committee proposes amendments to strengthen safeguards.

Counter-terrorism policy and human rights

Counter-terrorism policy and human rights
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Publisher : The Stationery Office
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 0104011319
ISBN-13 : 9780104011317
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Counter-terrorism policy and human rights by : Great Britain: Parliament: Joint Committee on Human Rights

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Counter-terrorism policy and human rights (ninth report)

Counter-terrorism policy and human rights (ninth report)
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Publisher : The Stationery Office
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 0104012307
ISBN-13 : 9780104012307
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Counter-terrorism policy and human rights (ninth report) by : Great Britain: Parliament: Joint Committee on Human Rights

On 30th January 2008 the Home Secretary laid before both Houses of Parliament a draft Order to renew the control order legislation, the third annual extension of the control order regime. The Government takes the view that no amendments to the legal framework are necessary. The Committee disagrees and considers it imperative for the Government to amend counter-terrorism laws where experience has shown them to lead to breaches of human rights. Amongst their recommendations are: ensurance of timely availability of Lord Carlile's annual report on the control orders; the need to strengthen the intrusive powers contained in the control orders; modification of the Prevention of Terrorism Act to impose a maximum daily limit 12 hours on the curfew which can be imposed; review of the fairness of the special advocate procedure and a need to take into account the Committee's own earlier recommendations concerning this; maintaining the preferred policy of priority of prosecution; and greater transparency of decisions that prosecution is not possible.

World Report 2019

World Report 2019
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Publisher : Seven Stories Press
Total Pages : 847
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ISBN-10 : 9781609808853
ISBN-13 : 1609808851
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis World Report 2019 by : Human Rights Watch

The best country-by-country assessment of human rights. The human rights records of more than ninety countries and territories are put into perspective in Human Rights Watch's signature yearly report. Reflecting extensive investigative work undertaken by Human Rights Watch staff, in close partnership with domestic human rights activists, the annual World Report is an invaluable resource for journalists, diplomats, and citizens, and is a must-read for anyone interested in the fight to protect human rights in every corner of the globe.

Handbook on Criminal Justice Responses to Terrorism

Handbook on Criminal Justice Responses to Terrorism
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Publisher : United Nations Publications
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9211562821
ISBN-13 : 9789211562828
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook on Criminal Justice Responses to Terrorism by :

Acknowledgements -- Introduction and legal context -- Key components of an effective criminal justice response to terrorism -- Criminal justice accountability and oversight mechanisms

Counter-terrorism Policy and Human Rights (thirteenth Report)

Counter-terrorism Policy and Human Rights (thirteenth Report)
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Publisher : The Stationery Office
Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : 0104013575
ISBN-13 : 9780104013571
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Counter-terrorism Policy and Human Rights (thirteenth Report) by : House of Lords

Presents a report on aspects of the Government's counter-terrorism strategy since the 2005 election. This book draws attention to criticisms of the UK's counter-terrorism law and policy in various reports by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, and the UN Human Rights Committee. HC 1077.

A Question Of Trust

A Question Of Trust
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9781326305345
ISBN-13 : 1326305344
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis A Question Of Trust by : David Anderson

[This convenience copy of the official report by the UK Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, made available under OGLv3 on a cost-only basis] Modern communications networks can be used by the unscrupulous for purposes ranging from cyber-attack, terrorism and espionage to fraud, kidnap and child sexual exploitation. A successful response to these threats depends on entrusting public bodies with the powers they need to identify and follow suspects in a borderless online world. But trust requires verification. Each intrusive power must be shown to be necessary, clearly spelled out in law, limited in accordance with international human rights standards and subject to demanding and visible safeguards. The current law is fragmented, obscure, under constant challenge and variable in the protections that it affords the innocent. It is time for a clean slate. This Report aims to help Parliament achieve a world-class framework for the regulation of these strong and vital powers.

Government response to the Committee's eighth report of this session

Government response to the Committee's eighth report of this session
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Publisher : The Stationery Office
Total Pages : 20
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ISBN-10 : 010401069X
ISBN-13 : 9780104010693
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Government response to the Committee's eighth report of this session by : Great Britain: Parliament: Joint Committee on Human Rights

The control orders regime, established under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005, gives the Home Secretary the power to place restrictions on the liberty of individuals suspected of involvement in terrorism-related activity, depending on the assessed risk posed by the individual concerned, including requirements as to place of abode, and restrictions on movement, association or communication. This publication sets out the Government's reply to the Committee's report (HLP 60/HCP 365, session 2006-07; ISBN 9780104010310) which examined the Government's intention to extend the control order regime for a second time, for a further year to March 2008, under the draft Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 (continuance in force of sections 1 to 9) Order 2007 (Draft 2007 S.I., ISBN 9780110757278).