PART Ⅰ HISTORY 3
1 Adam Roberts (2008), 'Countering Terrorism: A Historical Perspective', in A. Bianchi and A. Keller (eds), Counterterrorism: Democracy's Challenge, Oxford: Hart, pp. 3-41. 3
PART Ⅱ DEFINING TERRORISM 45
2 Antonio Cassese (2006), 'The Multifaceted Criminal Notion of Terrorism in International Law', Journal of International Criminal Justice, 4, pp. 933-58. 45
3 Jorg Friedrichs (2006), 'Defining the International Public Enemy: The Political Struggle behind the Legal Debate on International Terrorism', Leiden Journal of International Law, 19, pp. 69-91. 71
4 Ben Saul (2005), 'Definition of "Terrorism" in the UN Security Council: 1985-2004', Chinese Journal of International Law, 4, pp. 141-66. 95
PART Ⅲ CRIMINAL JUSTICE APPROACH 123
5 M. Cherif Bassiouni (2002), 'Legal Control of International Terrorism: A Policy-Oriented Assessment', Harvard International Law Journal, 43, pp. 83-103. 123
6 Kimmo Nuotio (2006), 'Terrorism as a Catalyst for the Emergence, Harmonization and Reform of Criminal Law', Journal of International Criminal Justice, 4, pp. 998-1016. 145
7 Christopher C. Joyner (2007), 'Countering Nuclear Terrorism: A Conventional Response', European Journal of International Law, 18, pp. 225-51. 165
PART Ⅳ WAR ON TERROR 195
8 Mary Ellen O'Connell (2004), 'The Legal Case against the Global War on Terror', Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 36, pp. 349-57. 195
9 David Kretzmer (2005), 'Targeted Killing of Suspected Terrorists: Extra-Judicial Executions or Legitimate Means of Defence?', European Journal of International Law, 16, pp. 171-212. 205
PART Ⅴ INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL APPROACHES 249
10 Noelle Quenivet (2006), 'You are the Weakest Link and We Will Help You! The Comprehensive Strategy of the United Nations to Fight Terrorism', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 11, pp. 371-97. 249
11 Luis Miguel Hinojosa Martinez (2008), 'The Legislative Role of the Security Council in its Fight against Terrorism: Legal, Political and Practical Limits', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 57, pp. 333-59. 277
12 Helen Keller and Andreas Fischer (2009), 'The UN Anti-terror Sanctions Regime under Pressure', Human Rights Law Review, 9, pp. 257-66. 305
PART Ⅵ STATE RESPONSES 317
13 John P. McLoughlin, Gregory P. Noone and Diana C. Noone (2009), 'Security Detention, Terrorism and the Prevention Imperative', Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 40, pp. 463-505. 317
14 Johan Steyn (2004), 'Guantanamo Bay: The Legal Black Hole', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 53, pp. 1-15. 361
15 Rene Bruin and Kees Wouters (2003), 'Terrorism and the Non-derogability of Non-refoulemenf, International Journal of Refugee Law, 15, pp. 5-29. 377
16 Ingrid Detter Frankopan (2008), 'Extraordinary Rendition and the Law of War', North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, 33, pp. 657-92. 403
PART Ⅶ JUDICIAL RESPONSES 441
17 Paul James Cardwell, Duncan French and Nigel White (2009), 'Decisions of International Courts and Tribunals: Yassin Abdullah Kadi', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 58, pp. 229-40. 441
18 Helen Duffy (2008), 'Human Rights Litigation and the "War on Terror'", International Review of the Red Cross, 90, pp. 573-97. 453
19 Ruth Wedgewood (2002), 'Al Qaeda, Terrorism, and Military Commissions', American Journal of International Law, 96, pp. 328-37. 479
20 Harold Hongju Koh (2002), 'The Case against Military Commissions', American Journal of International Law, 96, pp. 337-44. 489
PART Ⅷ AN EMERGING FRAMEWORK? 499
21 Daniel Moeckli (2008), 'The Emergence of Terrorism as a Distinct Category of International Law', Texas International Law Journal, 44, pp. 157-83. 499
22 Eric Rosand (2006), 'The UN-Led Multilateral Institutional Response to Jihadist Terrorism: Is a Global Counterterrorism Body Needed?', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 11, pp. 399-427. 527
Name Index 557