Counterterrorism Law and Practice in the East African Community
Autor Christopher E. Baileyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 feb 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004389885
ISBN-10: 9004389881
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:Approx. 350 Pp
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9004389881
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:Approx. 350 Pp
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
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AbstractI
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
1 Counterterrorism in the East African Community
1.1 Introduction: Partners in a Shared Fight
1.2 The East African Community
1.3 The Need for a Regional Legal Framework for Counter-Terrorism
1.4 Book Overview
1.5 Key Findings
2 A Normative Framework for Counterterrorism Law in the EAC
2.1 Introduction: A Counterterrorism Framework for the EAC
2.2 International Human Rights Law
2.3 African Human Rights Law
2.4 The Transition to the Use of Force and UN Charter Law
2.5 International Humanitarian Law
2.6 Concluding Comments
3 Counterterrorism Law and Practice in Kenya
3.1 Introduction: Kenyan Law and Practice
3.2 The Administration of Justice: Courts, Statutes and Issues
3.3 The Terrorism Threat to Kenya: Domestic and Foreign Actors
3.4 Counterterrorism Assessment and Recommendations
4 Counterterrorism Law and Practice in Uganda
4.1 Introduction: Ugandan Law and Practice
4.2 The Administration of Justice: Courts, Statutes and Issues
4.3 The Terrorism Threat to Uganda: Domestic and Foreign Actors
4.4 Counterterrorism Assessment and Recommendations
5 Counterterrorism Law and Practice in Burundi and Rwanda
5.1 Introduction: Ethnic Conflict between the Hutu and the Tutsi
5.2 Burundian Counterterrorism Law and Practice
5.3 Rwandan Counterterrorism Law and Practice
5.4 Counterterrorism Assessment and Recommendations
6 Counterterrorism Law and Practice in Tanzania
6.1 Introduction: Tanzanian Law and Practice
6.2 The Administration of Justice: Courts, Statutes and Issues
6.3 The Terrorism Threat to Tanzania: Domestic and Foreign Actors
6.4 Counterterrorism Assessment and Recommendations
7 Towards Community Integration
7.1 Introduction: The Fundamental Principle of Increased Political Legitimacy
7.2 Key Findings and Recommendations
7.3 Recommended Changes in EAC National Laws
7.4 The EAC: The Need for a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT)
7.5 Counterterrorism Assessment and Recommendations
8 Table of Authorities
8.1 International Treaties
8.2 Municipal Statutes
8.3 Municipal Case Law
8.4 International Case Law
Bibliography
General Sources
Burundi Sources
Kenya Sources
Rwanda Sources
South Sudan Sources
Tanzania Sources
Uganda Sources
Other International Sources
Index
AbstractI
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
1 Counterterrorism in the East African Community
1.1 Introduction: Partners in a Shared Fight
1.2 The East African Community
1.3 The Need for a Regional Legal Framework for Counter-Terrorism
1.4 Book Overview
1.5 Key Findings
2 A Normative Framework for Counterterrorism Law in the EAC
2.1 Introduction: A Counterterrorism Framework for the EAC
2.2 International Human Rights Law
2.3 African Human Rights Law
2.4 The Transition to the Use of Force and UN Charter Law
2.5 International Humanitarian Law
2.6 Concluding Comments
3 Counterterrorism Law and Practice in Kenya
3.1 Introduction: Kenyan Law and Practice
3.2 The Administration of Justice: Courts, Statutes and Issues
3.3 The Terrorism Threat to Kenya: Domestic and Foreign Actors
3.4 Counterterrorism Assessment and Recommendations
4 Counterterrorism Law and Practice in Uganda
4.1 Introduction: Ugandan Law and Practice
4.2 The Administration of Justice: Courts, Statutes and Issues
4.3 The Terrorism Threat to Uganda: Domestic and Foreign Actors
4.4 Counterterrorism Assessment and Recommendations
5 Counterterrorism Law and Practice in Burundi and Rwanda
5.1 Introduction: Ethnic Conflict between the Hutu and the Tutsi
5.2 Burundian Counterterrorism Law and Practice
5.3 Rwandan Counterterrorism Law and Practice
5.4 Counterterrorism Assessment and Recommendations
6 Counterterrorism Law and Practice in Tanzania
6.1 Introduction: Tanzanian Law and Practice
6.2 The Administration of Justice: Courts, Statutes and Issues
6.3 The Terrorism Threat to Tanzania: Domestic and Foreign Actors
6.4 Counterterrorism Assessment and Recommendations
7 Towards Community Integration
7.1 Introduction: The Fundamental Principle of Increased Political Legitimacy
7.2 Key Findings and Recommendations
7.3 Recommended Changes in EAC National Laws
7.4 The EAC: The Need for a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT)
7.5 Counterterrorism Assessment and Recommendations
8 Table of Authorities
8.1 International Treaties
8.2 Municipal Statutes
8.3 Municipal Case Law
8.4 International Case Law
Bibliography
General Sources
Burundi Sources
Kenya Sources
Rwanda Sources
South Sudan Sources
Tanzania Sources
Uganda Sources
Other International Sources
Index
Notă biografică
Dr. Christopher E. Bailey, SJD (2018) is an Associate Professor at the U.S. National Intelligence University. He has published articles on national security, intelligence, and East African issues, including one on the Uganda-LRA conflict (2017).