Terrorism and the Limitation of Rights: The ECHR and the US Constitution: 12

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Terrorism and the Limitation of Rights: The ECHR and the US Constitution: 12

Author(s): Stefan Sottiaux (Author)

  • Publisher: Hart Publishing
  • Publication Date: 29 Feb. 2008
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 472 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1841137634
  • ISBN-13: 9781841137636

Book Description

Taking as a starting point the widely accepted view that states confronted with terrorism must find a proper equilibrium between their respective obligations of preserving fundamental rights and fighting terrorism effectively, this book seeks to demonstrate how the design and enforcement of a human rights instrument may influence the result of that exercise. An attempt is made to answer the question how a legal order’s approach to the limitation of rights may shape decision-making trade-offs between the demands of liberty and the need to guarantee individual and collective security. In doing so, special attention is given to the difference between the adjudicative methods of balancing and categorisation. The book challenges the conventional wisdom that individual rights, in times of crisis, are better served by the application of categorical rather than flexible models of limitation. In addition, the work considers the impact of a variety of other factors, including the discrepancies in enforcing an international convention as opposed to a national constitution and the use of emergency provisions permitting derogations from human rights obligations in time of war or a public emergency.
The research questions are addressed through a comparative study of the terrorism-related restrictions on five fundamental rights protected under the European Convention on Human Rights and the United States Constitution: the right to freedom of expression, the right to freedom of association, the right to personal liberty, the right to privacy, and the right to a fair trial. The book offers both a theoretical account of the paradoxical relationship between terrorism and human rights and a comprehensive comparative survey of the major decisions of the highest courts on both sides of the Atlantic.

Editorial Reviews

Review

This is a highly informative study that will be of interest to a broad range of academics and can be drawn upon as additional reading for advanced courses on human rights. It is a very welcome addition to the literature on human rights and terrorism. Different readers will gain different things from a thought-provoking study. –Human Rights Law Review, Vol 9, No 3, Ed Bates

In view of the concerns over terrorism and the preoccupation with human rights protections in the contemporary world, Sottiaux’s study on the limitations of rights is a most welcome contribution to the legal scholarship…Sottiaux provides a useful analysis of the judicial review of contemporary strategies of counter-terrorism on the basis of human rights considerations. –The Law and Politics Book Review, Vol. 18 No.7, Mathieu Deflem

About the Author

Stefan Sottiaux is Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Leuven. He is a member of the Brussels bar where he practises constitutional and human rights law.

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