Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: The Administration of Justice and National Security in Democracies
Christopher K. Penny
Part One: Context
2 Islamist Terrorism: Assessing Threats to Democracy
Lorenzo Vidino
Part Two: Law and the Challenge of Terrorism
3 Human Rights in Times of Terror: A Judicial Point of View
The Honourable Aharon Barak
4 On Being Overinvested in Law as a Weapon Against Terrorism
The Honourable Richard A. Posner
5 Respect des libertés individuelles et exigences de sécurité nationale : quel point d’équilibre?
Jean-Claude Marin
6 The Administration of Justice, the Charter, and Canada’s National Security
Stanley A. Cohen
7 Common Law and Statutory Provisions Relating to National Security
The Honourable Sir Andrew Collins
Part Three: Conducting and Reporting National Security Proceedings
8 Terrorism Trials
The Honourable Ian Bruce Josephson
9 Media Reporting on National Security Judicial Proceedings
The Right Honourable Lord Hutton
Part Four: Implications of Torture and Coercion
10 Adjudicating National Security: Ethics, Counter-Terrorism, and the Administration of Justice
Angela Gendron
11 Torture and Evidence in Criminal Matters
The Honourable Yorick Aler
12 Deportations with Assurances: A United Kingdom Court’s Perspective
The Honourable Sir Duncan Ouseley
Part Five: National Security Oversight and Review
13 Tests of Maturity: An Australian Perspective
Ian Carnell
14 Intelligence Services Commissioner for the United Kingdom
The Right Honourable Sir Peter Gibson
15 The Role of Canada’s Security Intelligence Review Committee in Safeguarding Human Rights While Protecting National Security
The Honourable Gary Filmon
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