Counterterrorism and the Comparative Law of Investigative Detention
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New York v. Quarles, 48–49

Northern Ireland, 86–93, 102, 109–111, 117–118

Nichols, Terry, 24, 59, 70–71, 78

Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, 43–45, 166, 171, 176, 181

Operation Chrysanthemum, 150

Otpor, 23

Padilla, Jose, 2–3, 72–78

Parmentier, Guillaume, 123, 135

PENTTBOM, 57

Police and Criminal Evidence Act of 1984 (PACE), 92–97, 102, 106, 137, 165

police detention

France, 135–145

United Kingdom, 92–102

United States, 26–66

Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) of 1974, 90, 114

procureur de la République, 125–128, 138–139, 143, 149

public safety exception to Miranda, 48–49

right to counsel

France, 139–140

United Kingdom, 100–101

United States, 46–48

right to remain silent

France, 140–141

United Kingdom, 101–102

United States, 46

Selmouni, Ahmed, 153

September 11, 2001, 2, 22, 25, 52, 57–58, 70, 72–73, 75, 91, 133, 160

Smith Act, 173, 174

“special needs,”, 34–36, 164

Speedy Trial Act, 52, 61–63

“stop and identify” statutes, 37–38, 171, 174, 181

Terry v. Ohio and “Terry stops,”, 27–29, 37–39, 94

terrorism

French definition, 134–135

United Kingdom definition, 104–106

United States definition, 66–70

Terrorism Act of 2000, 90–92, 105–107, 110

Terrorism Act of 2006, 92, 108

Tomasi v. France, 151–153

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Terrorism Prevention Branch, 17

United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, 17

United Kingdom, generally, 81–119

experiences with terrorism, 85–92

law of investigative detention, 92–102

legal definition of terrorism, 104–106

legal system, generally, 81–82

United States, generally, 19–78

experiences with terrorism, 22–26

law of investigative detention, 26–66

legal definition of terrorism, 66–70

legal system, generally, 20–22

United States v. Awadallah, 51–53