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Titel:Precursor crimes of terrorism
the criminalisation of terrorism risk in comparative perspective
Von: edited by Clive Walker (Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice studies, School of Law, University of Leeds, UK), Mariona Llobet Anglí (Associate Professor of Criminal Law, Department of Law, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain), Manuel Cancio Meliá (Full Professor of Criminal Law, Law Faculty, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
Person: Walker, Clive
Llobet Anglì, Mariona
Cancio Meliá, Manuel
1954-
1967-
Weitere Personen: Walker, Clive 1954- (HerausgeberIn), Llobet Anglì, Mariona (HerausgeberIn), Cancio Meliá, Manuel 1967- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA Edward Elgar Publishing [2022]
Schlagworte:
Menschenrecht
Strafe
Terrorismus
Verbrechen
Bekämpfung
Terrorism / Prevention / Law and legislation
Terrorism / Prevention / Law and legislation / European Union countries
Inchoate offenses
Criminal procedure
Civil rights
Infractions inchoatives
European Union countries
Aufsatzsammlung
Beschreibung:ix, 355 Seiten 24 cm
ISBN:9781788976312
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Clive Walker
Aniceto Masferrer and Pedro Talavera.
Francesca Galli.
Mertxe Landera Luri.
Christopher Michaelsen
Anneke Petzsche.
Fernando Miró-Llinares.
Manuel Cancio Meliá.
Íñigo Ortiz de Urbina Gimeno.
Mariona Llobet Anglí.
Gonzalo Boye Tuset.
Saskia Maria Hufnagel.
Paul Arnell. –
Mark Topping and Mark Carroll.
Benet Salellas i Vilar.
Daniel Rodríguez Horcajo.
Gonzalo J. Basso.
Enara Garro Carrera.
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contents Introduction
1. Introduction to Precursor Crimes of Terrorism
2. Counter terrorism through precursor crimes
Criminalisation of anticipatory risk of terrorism attacks
3. Law as reason vs law as will in the fight against terrorism:from a Hobbesian conception of law to an Orwellian society
4. The criminalisation of terrorism risk within the European Union: a suitable choice?
5. Voluntary abandonment related to the crime ofmembership of a terrorist group
6 Precursor crimes in Australia’s anti-terrorism legislation
Precursor communication crimes in relation to terrorism
7. The legitimacy of offences criminalising incitement to terrorist acts: a European perspective
8. Twitter after Charlie Hebdo and the Paris Bataclanattacks: identifying and measuring the different types of violent speech on the internet
9. Spanish writing on the wall? Glorification of terrorismunder Spanish law
10 Terrorism as a hate crime? /Juan Alberto Díaz López
Expansion of precursor terrorism crimes: organisational, evidential and international
11. Agency costs avoidance through ‘leaderless resistance’and the criminalization of visiting Internet sites: is the cure worse than the disease?
12. ‘Jihadist lone wolves’: terrorists, murderers or believers? Back to an actor-based criminal law
13 Intelligence expert evidence against terrorism in Spain
14. Precursor crimes of international terrorism /Ben Saul
Process, practice and punishment
15. Police cooperation in counter-terrorism: limits and suitable partners
16. The accommodation of precursor crimes within extradition
17. Criminal process and precursor crimes of terrorism
18 Legal experiments in the Spanish judicial fight against jihadist terrorism
19. The ends of state punishment and terrorism
20. The relevance of mandatory minimum penalties: anintroduction with reference to precursor crimes of terrorism in Spain
21. Penal policies and terrorist offenders in Spain: a matter of recidivism risk assessment or a matter of de-radicalisation?
22. The sentencing of precursor terrorism crimes in the United Kingdom
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Walker, Clive 1954- (DE-588)105766104X edt
Llobet Anglì, Mariona (DE-588)1047415216 edt
Cancio Meliá, Manuel 1967- (DE-588)1056172630 edt
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spellingShingle Precursor crimes of terrorism the criminalisation of terrorism risk in comparative perspective
Introduction
1. Introduction to Precursor Crimes of Terrorism
2. Counter terrorism through precursor crimes
Criminalisation of anticipatory risk of terrorism attacks
3. Law as reason vs law as will in the fight against terrorism:from a Hobbesian conception of law to an Orwellian society
4. The criminalisation of terrorism risk within the European Union: a suitable choice?
5. Voluntary abandonment related to the crime ofmembership of a terrorist group
6 Precursor crimes in Australia’s anti-terrorism legislation
Precursor communication crimes in relation to terrorism
7. The legitimacy of offences criminalising incitement to terrorist acts: a European perspective
8. Twitter after Charlie Hebdo and the Paris Bataclanattacks: identifying and measuring the different types of violent speech on the internet
9. Spanish writing on the wall? Glorification of terrorismunder Spanish law
10 Terrorism as a hate crime? /Juan Alberto Díaz López
Expansion of precursor terrorism crimes: organisational, evidential and international
11. Agency costs avoidance through ‘leaderless resistance’and the criminalization of visiting Internet sites: is the cure worse than the disease?
12. ‘Jihadist lone wolves’: terrorists, murderers or believers? Back to an actor-based criminal law
13 Intelligence expert evidence against terrorism in Spain
14. Precursor crimes of international terrorism /Ben Saul
Process, practice and punishment
15. Police cooperation in counter-terrorism: limits and suitable partners
16. The accommodation of precursor crimes within extradition
17. Criminal process and precursor crimes of terrorism
18 Legal experiments in the Spanish judicial fight against jihadist terrorism
19. The ends of state punishment and terrorism
20. The relevance of mandatory minimum penalties: anintroduction with reference to precursor crimes of terrorism in Spain
21. Penal policies and terrorist offenders in Spain: a matter of recidivism risk assessment or a matter of de-radicalisation?
22. The sentencing of precursor terrorism crimes in the United Kingdom
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title Precursor crimes of terrorism the criminalisation of terrorism risk in comparative perspective
title_alt Introduction
1. Introduction to Precursor Crimes of Terrorism
2. Counter terrorism through precursor crimes
Criminalisation of anticipatory risk of terrorism attacks
3. Law as reason vs law as will in the fight against terrorism:from a Hobbesian conception of law to an Orwellian society
4. The criminalisation of terrorism risk within the European Union: a suitable choice?
5. Voluntary abandonment related to the crime ofmembership of a terrorist group
6 Precursor crimes in Australia’s anti-terrorism legislation
Precursor communication crimes in relation to terrorism
7. The legitimacy of offences criminalising incitement to terrorist acts: a European perspective
8. Twitter after Charlie Hebdo and the Paris Bataclanattacks: identifying and measuring the different types of violent speech on the internet
9. Spanish writing on the wall? Glorification of terrorismunder Spanish law
10 Terrorism as a hate crime? /Juan Alberto Díaz López
Expansion of precursor terrorism crimes: organisational, evidential and international
11. Agency costs avoidance through ‘leaderless resistance’and the criminalization of visiting Internet sites: is the cure worse than the disease?
12. ‘Jihadist lone wolves’: terrorists, murderers or believers? Back to an actor-based criminal law
13 Intelligence expert evidence against terrorism in Spain
14. Precursor crimes of international terrorism /Ben Saul
Process, practice and punishment
15. Police cooperation in counter-terrorism: limits and suitable partners
16. The accommodation of precursor crimes within extradition
17. Criminal process and precursor crimes of terrorism
18 Legal experiments in the Spanish judicial fight against jihadist terrorism
19. The ends of state punishment and terrorism
20. The relevance of mandatory minimum penalties: anintroduction with reference to precursor crimes of terrorism in Spain
21. Penal policies and terrorist offenders in Spain: a matter of recidivism risk assessment or a matter of de-radicalisation?
22. The sentencing of precursor terrorism crimes in the United Kingdom
title_auth Precursor crimes of terrorism the criminalisation of terrorism risk in comparative perspective
title_exact_search Precursor crimes of terrorism the criminalisation of terrorism risk in comparative perspective
title_full Precursor crimes of terrorism the criminalisation of terrorism risk in comparative perspective edited by Clive Walker (Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice studies, School of Law, University of Leeds, UK), Mariona Llobet Anglí (Associate Professor of Criminal Law, Department of Law, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain), Manuel Cancio Meliá (Full Professor of Criminal Law, Law Faculty, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
title_fullStr Precursor crimes of terrorism the criminalisation of terrorism risk in comparative perspective edited by Clive Walker (Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice studies, School of Law, University of Leeds, UK), Mariona Llobet Anglí (Associate Professor of Criminal Law, Department of Law, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain), Manuel Cancio Meliá (Full Professor of Criminal Law, Law Faculty, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Precursor crimes of terrorism the criminalisation of terrorism risk in comparative perspective edited by Clive Walker (Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice studies, School of Law, University of Leeds, UK), Mariona Llobet Anglí (Associate Professor of Criminal Law, Department of Law, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain), Manuel Cancio Meliá (Full Professor of Criminal Law, Law Faculty, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
title_short Precursor crimes of terrorism
title_sort precursor crimes of terrorism the criminalisation of terrorism risk in comparative perspective
title_sub the criminalisation of terrorism risk in comparative perspective
topic Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd
Strafe (DE-588)4057785-5 gnd
Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd
Verbrechen (DE-588)4062653-2 gnd
Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 gnd
topic_facet Menschenrecht
Strafe
Terrorismus
Verbrechen
Bekämpfung
Aufsatzsammlung
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