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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
August 2009
Print publication year:
2005
Online ISBN:
9780511493959

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The acts of lawlessness committed on September 11, 2001 were followed by a 'war on terror'. This book sets out the essential features of the international legal framework against which the '9/11' attacks and the lawfulness of measures taken in response thereto fall to be assessed. It addresses, in an accessible manner, relevant law in relation to: 'terrorism', questions as to 'responsibility' for it, the criminal law framework, lawful constraints on the use of force, the humanitarian law that governs in armed conflict, and international human rights law. It indicates the existence of a legal framework capable of addressing events such as '9/11' and governing responses thereto. The author examines the compatibility of the 'war on terror' with this legal framework, and questions the implications for states responsible for violations, for third states and for the international rule of law.

Reviews

'The 'War on Terror' and the Framework of International Law is an excellent publication, providing a detailed, interesting and much needed analysis of the structure of applicable international law to the 'war on terror' which has followed the events of 11 September 2001. … The book is directed at practitioners and scholars but does not assume prior understanding of international law, while remaining engaging for those who have such knowledge. … Helen Duffy's work provides an excellent foundation for discussion and study of the legality of responses to terrorism …'

Source: Justice

'Anyone … who wants to engage in debate about the lawfulness and effectiveness of this 'war' should be armed with this book - an essential weapon for victory.'

Source: International Affairs

'… [the author] identifies areas of 'legitimate disagreement' and delivers lucid observations of the landscape of international law relevant to the struggle against terrorism … The book has plenty of footnotes and references, an extensive index and bibliography, and very helpful tables of cases and conventions. It is accessible to non-lawyers and yet highly relevant for legal scholars and practitioners. For anyone engaged with the legal challenges of countering terrorism, this book is a highly recommendable investment.'

Source: Journal of Peace Research

'This book clarifies the difficult, confusing, and often politicised field of international law for readers without presupposed legal knowledge.'

Source: Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology

'The book is a remarkable contribution to the study of terrorism-related issues. It is useful for both student and expert readers. It is accurate in establishing a clear legal framework and in dealing with the more practical and controversial issues. … Helen Duffy's book adds another important voice to the criticism of the continuous betray of the rule of law in the so called 'war on terror.'

Source: Criminal Law Forum

'[A] void has now been filled by Duffy's book … her study firmly affirms the completeness and competence of international law. As she herself concludes; international law is perfectly capable of addressing situations like 9/11. The problem with international law in the 'war on terror' is not its obscurity or deficiency, but the lack of respect for the universality of its principles. … For lawyers dealing with cases directly related to counter-terrorism or similar issues, this publication can provide a good starting point for the research of sources of law. Above all however, this book serves as a strong call to policy-makers. Even, and especially, in times of crisis the law must serve as an underpinning for all state actions. Lawless action can only undermine the system which we are trying to protect.'

Source: Military Law and the Law of War Review

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