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Counter-terrorism law and policy has been prominent and widespread in the years following 9/11, touching on many areas of everyday life from policing and border control to financial transactions and internet governance. The European Union is a major actor in contemporary counter-terrorism, including through its development of counter-terrorism laws for application within the Union. This book undertakes a multi-disciplinary and empirically informed analysis of the impact, legitimacy and effectiveness of EU counter-terrorism.Taking into account legal, societal, operational and democratic perspectives, this collection connects theoretical and practical perspectives to produce an interdisciplinary and multi-stakeholder study of how we might measure and understand the impact, legitimacy and effectiveness of EU counter-terrorism. Bringing together a select group of experts in the field, particular emphasis is placed on understanding the practical experience of implementing and assessing these measures gathered from and with end users, including law-makers, policy-makers, security services, industry partners and civil society.This edited collection will be of great relevance to scholars and policy makers with an interest in counter-terrorism law, EU law and security studies.

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The Impact, Legitimacy and Effectiveness of EU Counter-Terrorism
Counter-terrorism law and policy has been prominent and widespread in the years following 9/11, touching on many areas of everyday life from policing and border control to financial transactions and internet governance. The European Union (EU) is a major actor in contemporary counter-terrorism, including through its development of counter-terrorism laws for application within the Union. This book undertakes a multi-disciplinary and empirically informed analysis of the impact, legitimacy and effectiveness of EU counter-terrorism.
Taking into account legal, societal, operational and democratic perspectives, this collection connects theoretical and practical perspectives to produce an interdisciplinary and multi-stakeholder study of how we might measure and understand the impact, legitimacy and effectiveness of EU counter-terrorism. Bringing together a select group of experts in the field, particular emphasis is placed on understanding the practical experience of implementing and assessing these measures gathered from and with end users, including law-makers, policy-makers, security services, industry partners and civil society.
This edited collection will be of great relevance to scholars and policy-makers with an interest in counter-terrorism law, EU law and security studies.
Fiona de Londras joined Durham Law School as Professor of Law and Co-Director of Durham Human Rights Centre in 2012. Her research and teaching are in the fields of human rights and comparative constitutional law.
Josephine Doody joined Durham Law School as Research Fellow in September 2013. Her research interests lie at the intersection between criminology, sociology and human rights law.
Routledge Research in Terrorism and the Law
Available titles in this series include:
The United States, International Law and the Struggle against Terrorism
Thomas McDonnell
Counter-Terrorism and Beyond
The Culture of Law and Justice After 9/11
Nicola McGarrity, Andrew Lynch and George Williams
Counter-terrorism and the Detention of Suspected Terrorists
Preventative Confi nement and International Human Rights Law
Claire Macken
Gender, National Security and Counter-terrorism
Human Rights Perspectives
Margaret L. Satterthwaite and Jayne Huckerby
Surveillance, Counter-Terrorism and Comparative Constitutionalism
Fergal Davis, Nicola McGarrity and George Williams
Homeland Security, its Law and its State
A Design of Power for the 21st Century
Christos Boukalas
Anti-Terrorism Law and Normalising Northern Ireland
Jessie Blackbourn
The Impact, Legitimacy and Effectiveness of EU Counter-Terrorism
Fiona de Londras and Josephine Doody
First published 2015
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2015 selection of editorial material Fiona de Londras and Josephine Doody; individual chapters, the contributors
The right of Fiona de Londras and Josephine Doody to be identified as editors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The impact, legitimacy and effectiveness of EU counter-terrorism / edited
by Fiona De Londras and Josephine Doody.
pages cm. (Routledge research in terrorism and the law)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. TerrorismEuropean Union countriesPrevention. 2. Judicial
assistanceEuropean Union countriesInternational cooperation.
3. TerrorismEuropean Union countriesInternational cooperation.
I. De Londras, Fiona, editor. II. Doody, Josephine, editor.
KJE8780.I47 2015
363.32516094dc23
2014043129
ISBN: 978-1-138-85413-0 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-72232-0 (ebk)
Typeset in Garamond
by Apex CoVantage, LLC
Contents
FIONA DE LONDRAS AND JOSEPHINE DOODY
BEN HAYES AND CHRIS JONES
JOSEPHINE DOODY
MATHIAS VERMEULEN
MDRIC MARTIN-MAZ AND J. PETER BURGESS
YULIA CHISTYAKOVA
7 Social appropriateness in EU counter-terrorism law and policy
BRUNO OLIVEIRA MARTINS
CIAN C. MURPHY, ALDO ZAMMIT BORDA AND LUCY HOYTE
JOSEPHINE DOODY AND ROSEMARIJN VAN DER HILST
FIONA DE LONDRAS
J. Peter Burgess is a philosopher, political scientist and cultural historian. He is currently Research Professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and Senior Researcher at the Institute for European Studies at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. He is Editor of Security Dialogue , an international scholarly journal dedicated to innovation in security research and Series Editor of the Routledge/PRIO New Security Studies collection.
Yulia Chistyakova is a Research Associate in the School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University. She has held research posts at the universities of Stirling and Leicester and has taught criminology and political science at the Open University. Before moving to the UK, she worked as a sociologist at the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and undertook independent research for the MacArthur Foundation.
Fiona de Londras joined Durham Law School as Professor of Law and Co-Director of Durham Human Rights Centre in 2012. She also holds adjunct/visiting professorships at the University of New South Wales and University College Dublin. Her research and teaching are in the fields of human rights and comparative constitutional law.
Josephine Doody joined Durham Law School as Research Fellow in September 2013. Her research interests lie at the intersection between criminology, sociology and human rights law.
Ben Hayes is a fellow at the Transnational Institute who has worked for the civil liberties organization, Statewatch, since 1996, specializing in international and national security and policing policies. Ben also works as an independent researcher and consultant for organizations including the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights, Cordaid, the Heinrich Boll Foundation, the European Parliament and the European Commission.
Lucy Hoyte is a Research Assistant at The Dickson Poon School of Law, Kings College London.
Chris Jones is a researcher for Statewatch, where he has worked since 2010. His work examines policing, migration, military and security issues in the UK and EU.
Mdric Martin - Maz is a Research Associate at the Department of War Studies, Kings College London.
Cian C. Murphy is the Academic Co-Director of the Center for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS) a Georgetown University led partnership of law schools in which Kings plays a key role. At CTLS, he teaches The Rule of Law under Globalization, European Human Rights Advocacy (experiential learning course with Nuala Mole of The AIRE Centre) and the core course, An Introduction to Transnational Law and Governance.
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