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The Impact of 9/11 and the New Legal Landscape
The Day that Changed Everything?
Edited by Matthew J. Morgan
 
 
Palgrave Macmillan
 
 
 
14 Oct 2009
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The Impact of 9/11 and the New Legal Landscape is the third volume of the six-volume series The Day that Changed Everything? edited by Matthew J. Morgan. The series brings together from a broad spectrum of disciplines the leading thinkers of our time to reflect on one of the most significant events of our time.


Contents

Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
Foreword; B.Graham
Introduction; M.J.Morgan
The Preventative State: Uncharted Waters after 9/11; A.M.Dershowitz
SECTION I: THE IMPACT ON AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES
The Logic of Suspending Civil Liberties; D.Williams
The Use of 'Speech Zones' to Control Public Discourse in 21st Century America; P.Haridakis & A.Ferris
Challenges to Academic Freedom since 9/11; P.N.Kirstein
The Right to Bear Arms and Gun Control after 9/11; D.B.Kopel, P.Gallant and J.Eisen
National Security Letters and Diminishing Privacy Rights; C.P.Banks
National Security Entry and Exit Registration; M.M.Khan and K.M.Williams
Civil Litigation against Terrorists and Terrorist States; J.C.Blakeman
SECTION II: LEGAL CHANGES TO STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
How 9/11 Changed the Investigation and Prosecution of Terrorism; C.Shields, K.Damphousse, and B.Smith
The Commander-in-Chief after 9/11; A.Z.Huq
Intelligent Oversight; A.J.O'Connell
The Failure of Institutionalized Accountability in Matters of National Security since 9-11; W.G.Weaver & R.Flores
Regulating the Push and Pull of Migration in the Post 9-11 Era on the Southern Border; B.McCune & D.Soden
SECTION III: INTERNATIONAL LAW IN NEW TIMES
Fighting Terrorism: The Role of Military Ethics, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights in Theory and Practice; J.K.Lekea
Guantanamo: A New Institution in International Law; W.Dixon & G.Gutierrez
Interrogation: Diminishing Legal Standards after 9/11; T.McKelvey
The Bush Doctrine and the Legal Use of Force; L.Piggott
9/11 and the Need to Rethink Collective Security Law: What Can Islamic Law Contribute; M.Baderin


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MATTHEW MORGAN is Assistant Professor of Politics at Bentley College, USA.







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