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Powers to outlaw or proscribe terrorist organisations have become cornerstones of global counter-terrorism regimes. In this comprehensive volume, an international group of leading scholars reflect on the array of proscription regimes found around the world, using a range of methodological, theoretical and disciplinary perspectives from Political Science, International Relations, Law, Sociology and Criminology. These perspectives consider how domestic political and legal institutions intersect with and transform the use of proscription in countering terrorism and beyond. The chapters advance a range of critical perspectives on proscription laws, processes and outcomes, drawing from a global range of cases including Australia, Canada, the EU, Spain, Sri Lanka, Turkey, the UK and the USA.Using single and comparative cases, the authors emphasise the impacts of proscription on freedoms of speech and association, dissent, political action and reconciliation. The chapters demonstrate the manifold consequences for diasporas and minorities, especially those communities linked to struggles overseas against oppressive regimes, and stress the significance of language and other symbolic practices in the justification and extension of proscription powers. The volume concludes with an in-depth interview on the blacklisting of terror groups with the former U.S. Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper.

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The Proscription of Terrorist Organisations
Powers to outlaw or proscribe terrorist organisations have become cornerstones of global counterterrorism regimes. In this comprehensive volume, an international group of leading scholars reflect on the array of proscription regimes found around the world, using a range of methodological, theoretical and disciplinary perspectives from Political Science, International Relations, Law, Sociology and Criminology. These perspectives consider how domestic political and legal institutions intersect with and transform the use of proscription in countering terrorism and beyond. The chapters advance a range of critical perspectives on proscription laws, processes and outcomes, drawing from a global range of cases including Australia, Canada, the EU, Spain, Sri Lanka, Turkey, the UK and the USA.
Using single and comparative cases, the authors emphasise the impacts of proscription on freedoms of speech and association, dissent, political action and reconciliation. The chapters demonstrate the manifold consequences for diasporas and minorities, especially those communities linked to struggles overseas against oppressive regimes, and stress the significance of language and other symbolic practices in the justification and extension of proscription powers. The volume concludes with an in-depth interview on the blacklisting of terror groups with the former U.S. Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Terrorism and Political Violence.
Lee Jarvis is a Professor of International Politics in the School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
Tim Legrand is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Adelaide, Australia.
The Proscription of Terrorist Organisations
Modern Blacklisting in Global Perspective
Edited by
Lee Jarvis and Tim Legrand
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Chapter 8 2018 Marieke de Goede. Originally published as Open Access.
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Contents
Lee Jarvis and Tim Legrand
Nicola McGarrity and George Williams
Clive Walker
Craig Forcese and Kent Roach
Suthaharan Nadarajah
Vicki Sentas
Angela K. Bourne
Marieke de Goede
Tim Legrand
The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal Terrorism and Political Violence, volume 30, issue 2 (February 2018). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
The Proscription or Listing of Terrorist Organisations: Understanding, Assessment, and International Comparisons
Lee Jarvis and Tim Legrand
Terrorism and Political Violence, volume 30, issue 2 (February 2018) pp. 199215
Chapter 2
The Proscription of Terrorist Organisations in Australia
Nicola McGarrity and George Williams
Terrorism and Political Violence, volume 30, issue 2 (February 2018) pp. 216235
Chapter 3
They havent gone away you know. The Persistence of Proscription and the Problems of Deproscription
Clive Walker
Terrorism and Political Violence, volume 30, issue 2 (February 2018) pp. 236258
Chapter 4
Yesterdays Law: Terrorist Group Listing in Canada
Craig Forcese and Kent Roach
Terrorism and Political Violence, volume 30, issue 2 (February 2018) pp. 259277
Chapter 5
The Tamil Proscriptions: Identities, Legitimacies, and Situated Practices
Suthaharan Nadarajah
Terrorism and Political Violence, volume 30, issue 2 (February 2018) pp. 278297
Chapter 6
Terrorist Organization Proscription as Counterinsurgency in the Kurdish Conflict
Vicki Sentas
Terrorism and Political Violence, volume 30, issue 2 (February 2018) pp. 298317
Chapter 7
Securitization and the Proscription of Terrorist Organizations in Spain
Angela K. Bourne
Terrorism and Political Violence, volume 30, issue 2 (February 2018) pp. 318335
Chapter 8
Proscriptions Futures
Marieke de Goede
Terrorism and Political Violence, volume 30, issue 2 (February 2018) pp. 336355
Chapter 9
More SymbolicMore PoliticalThan Substantive: An Interview with James R. Clapper on the U.S. Designation of Foreign Terrorist Organizations
Tim Legrand
Terrorism and Political Violence, volume 30, issue 2 (February 2018) pp. 356372
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Angela K. Bourne is an Associate Professor at the Institute for Social Science and Business at Roskilde University, Denmark.
Marieke de Goede is a Professor of Politics at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where she co-directs the research group Transnational Configuration, Conflict and Governance. She is an Associate Editor of Security Dialogue.
Craig Forcese is the Vice-Dean of Graduate Studies and a Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Lee Jarvis is a Professor of International Politics in the School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
Tim Legrand is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Adelaide, Australia.
Nicola McGarrity is a Senior Lecturer and the Director of the Terrorism Law Reform Project at the Faculty of Law at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
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