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Fear’s Legal Dimension: Counterterrorism HEID Summer Programme on International Affairs and Multilateral Governance 23rd June 2008 HEID Summer Programme on International Affairs and Multilateral Governance 23rd June 2008
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Regulatory Framework Anti-terror treaties. The reactive response International terrorism as crime subject to domestic prosecution SC’s normative response Other IL principles and rules Soft law Anti-terror treaties. The reactive response International terrorism as crime subject to domestic prosecution SC’s normative response Other IL principles and rules Soft law
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The Definitional Quandary Baxter: ‘It is very unfortunate that the legal notion of terrorism has been imposed on us. It is imprecise, indeterminate and, most of all, it serves no practical purpose.’ Higgins: ‘Terrorism is a term without legal significance’ GA Res. 49/60 Ad-Hoc Committee GA SC Res. 1566 The real disagreement: armed conflict and occupation Baxter: ‘It is very unfortunate that the legal notion of terrorism has been imposed on us. It is imprecise, indeterminate and, most of all, it serves no practical purpose.’ Higgins: ‘Terrorism is a term without legal significance’ GA Res. 49/60 Ad-Hoc Committee GA SC Res. 1566 The real disagreement: armed conflict and occupation
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Use of force The obsolescent paradigm of the Charter Self-defence and non-state actors SC’s implicit authorization Striking against terrorist groups in the territory of other states The twisting and bending of self-defence The way forward: rethinking the limits to the use of force The obsolescent paradigm of the Charter Self-defence and non-state actors SC’s implicit authorization Striking against terrorist groups in the territory of other states The twisting and bending of self-defence The way forward: rethinking the limits to the use of force
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Security Council’s Action Resolution 1267 and its progeny The consolidated list Resolution 1373 and the SC as law- maker MS’s implementation of SC anti- terror measures Resolution 1267 and its progeny The consolidated list Resolution 1373 and the SC as law- maker MS’s implementation of SC anti- terror measures
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IHL and Terrorism The applicability of IHL to the war on terror Status, treatment and detention of terrorist suspects Suitability of IHL to provide the regulatory framework to combat international terrorism Asymmetrical warfare Revision of GCs The applicability of IHL to the war on terror Status, treatment and detention of terrorist suspects Suitability of IHL to provide the regulatory framework to combat international terrorism Asymmetrical warfare Revision of GCs
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States of emergency HR derogation clauses and requirements for states of emergency Factual determination Proportionality Temporary character Non-derogable rights Procedural obligations HR derogation clauses and requirements for states of emergency Factual determination Proportionality Temporary character Non-derogable rights Procedural obligations
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Striking the Balance between Security Concerns and Human Rights Fear’s legal dimension The awakening: human rights Right to fair trial and habeas corpus Who has the responsibility of striking the balance: Legislative power Executive Judiciary International law Fear’s legal dimension The awakening: human rights Right to fair trial and habeas corpus Who has the responsibility of striking the balance: Legislative power Executive Judiciary International law
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Counterterrorism: Democracy’s challenge Counterterrorism: yet another neologism The instrumental use of counterterrorism Encroachment on fundamental rights: Participation in terrorist groups Material support Tapping, living off-terrorism and beyond Short-circuiting separation of powers: US UK Counterterrorism: yet another neologism The instrumental use of counterterrorism Encroachment on fundamental rights: Participation in terrorist groups Material support Tapping, living off-terrorism and beyond Short-circuiting separation of powers: US UK
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The apprehension of terrorist suspects and extraordinary renditions Modalities of apprehension and exercise of jurisdiction: the ‘male captus bene detentus’ doctrine Rules of international law applicable to forcible abduction The practice of ‘extraordinary renditions’ and their illegality under international law The secret flights of the CIA Modalities of apprehension and exercise of jurisdiction: the ‘male captus bene detentus’ doctrine Rules of international law applicable to forcible abduction The practice of ‘extraordinary renditions’ and their illegality under international law The secret flights of the CIA
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Terrorism as an international crime International Terrorism as Crime against Humanity Terrorism as War Crime: the Galic case Is terrorism a distinct international crime? The consequences of qualifying terrorism as an international crime International Terrorism as Crime against Humanity Terrorism as War Crime: the Galic case Is terrorism a distinct international crime? The consequences of qualifying terrorism as an international crime
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Jurisdictional policies By whom should terrorist suspects be prosecuted? The pros and cons of international vs. national prosecution The ICC’s jurisdiction Obstacles to national jurisdiction International judicial cooperation By whom should terrorist suspects be prosecuted? The pros and cons of international vs. national prosecution The ICC’s jurisdiction Obstacles to national jurisdiction International judicial cooperation
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09/11 Seven years later The quest for internationally-agreed- upon policies of implementation The holistic approach: the UN GA global counterterrorism strategy The different approach between the US and Europe Cooperation and efficacy The limits of the law The quest for internationally-agreed- upon policies of implementation The holistic approach: the UN GA global counterterrorism strategy The different approach between the US and Europe Cooperation and efficacy The limits of the law
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