Counterterrorism and the Comparative Law of Investigative Detention
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Index

Action Directe, 129–130

adversarial model of criminal procedure, 20–21, 82–83

Algeria, 128–132, 150

Abu Hafas al-Masri Brigade, 92

Al-Marri, Ali Saleh Kahlah, 75–78

Al Qaeda, 24–25, 59, 72–73, 77

Anti-Terrorism, Crime, and Security Act of 2001, 91, 105, 113

Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (ATEDPA), 24–25

arrest

France, 142–145

United Kingdom, 95–96

United States, 30–39

Bail Reform Act of 1984, 59–64, 178–180

Blin, Arnaud, 25

Blum, Stephanie Cooper, 66

border searches, 30–31

Brogan and Others v. United Kingdom, 118–119

Cassel, Doug, 5–6, 10, 16

Chaliand, Gerard, 25, 67

Central Antiterrorist Service (SCLAT), 134–135

civil detention, 64–66

Commission de réflexion sur la justice, 132–133

comparative law, 7–8

comparution forcée, 142–143

contrôle d'identité, 124, 135, 145–146, 161, 174

control orders, 87, 111–115

Cour de Sûreté de l'Etat (French State Security Court), 128–130

Criminal Justice and Order Act of 1994, 94–95

critical zone theory, 32–34, 36, 79, 164–165

Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), 84–85, 97

Delmas-Marty, Mireille, 131

detention in remand

France, 143–145

United Kingdom, 102–104

United States, 59–61

détention provisoire, 143–145

Diplock Commission, 88

Diplock Courts, 88–89

Dunaway v. New York, 39, 78

Emergency Provisions Act (EPA) of 1973, 88–91

enquête de flagrance, 126–138

European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), 10, 13–17, 117–119, 133, 151–152

European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), 14–16, 117–119, 151–152