Table of contents for National insecurity and human rights : democracies debate counterterrorism / edited by Alison Brysk and Gershon Shafir.

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Contents
Preface	vii
1. Human Rights and National Insecurity	1
Alison Brysk
2. Encroaching on the Rule of Law: Post-9/11 Policies within the United States	00
Richard Falk
3. The United States and Protecting Human Dignity in an Era of Insecurity	00
David P. Forsythe
4. Northern Ireland: Violent Conflict and the Resilience of International Law	00
Colm Campbell
5. The United Kingdom: The Continuity of Terror and Counterterror	000
Todd Landman
6. Torturing Democracies: The Curious Debate over the ¿Israeli Model¿ 	000
Gershon Shafir
7. Democracy, Civil Liberties, and Counterterrorist Measures in Spain	000
Salvador Martø, Pilar Domingo, and Pedro Ibarra
8. Canada¿s Balancing Act: Protecting Human Rights and Countering Terrorist Threats	000
Howard Adelman
9. Germany: State Response to Terrorist Challenges and Human Rights	000
Wolfgang S. Heinz
10. Conclusion: Human Rights in Hard Times	000
Gershon Shafir, Alison Brysk, and Daniel Wehrenfennig
References	000
Contributors	000
Index	000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Civil rights -- Case studies.
Human rights -- Case studies.
Terrorism -- Prevention -- Case studies.
International law -- Case studies.