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Counter-terrorist Law and Emergency Powers in the United Kingdom, 1922-2000 (New Directions in Irish History Series) Book
This volume examines the legal powers used by the British government to combat terrorism and their argument for using these powers, looks at the controversial future of the 1974 Prevention of Terrorism Act, and gives extensive review coverage in the UK and Ireland. The book examines in detail the introduction and development of the 1922-1943 Civil Authorities (Special Powers) Acts (SPA), the use of which contributed to the fall of the Northern Ireland Parliament and the assumption of direct rule by Westminster. The book reveals over 100 regulations that the northern executive introduced under this legislation which escaped analysis. The 1973 Northern Ireland (Emergency Powers) Act was drawn almost wholly from regulations introduced under the Northern Ireland Stormont regime. Similarly, the 1974 Prevention of Terrorism (temporary Provisions) Act drew on legislation previously in place. The book examines not only the statutes themselves, but also why they failed to be "temporary" measures and became firmly ensconced in the British response to Northern Ireland. This discourse of rights leads into consideration of European counter-terrorist legislation and cases brought before the European Court of Human Rights for the exercise of emergency law in the United Kingdom.Read More
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- 0716526875
- 9780716526872
- Laura K. Donohue
- 1 March 2001
- Irish Academic Press Ltd
- Hardcover (Book)
- 422
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