...an important resource for those who continue working in the area of legal responses to the threat of terrorism - and also those who will come to it in the years ahead...a worthwhile book for those who teach and research the domestic and international challenges and changes ushered in by the 2001 terrorism attacks on the United States. Andrew Lynch The Law & Politics Book Review Vol.19, No.3 (March 18, 2009) ...put simply, such a well-rounded, scholarly and analytical account ought to be recommended reading for any student of liberal democracy's battle against terrorism. Rory Stephen Brown Italian Yearbook of International Law Vol XVIII, 2008
Rigorous scholarship embracing all things public international law from the doctrinal to the theoretical.
This series contains monographs on all aspects of public international law, embracing a broad range of approaches, from the technical and doctrinal to theoretical and speculative. Titles in the series explore both general questions of international law and the subject's more specialist fields and offer perspectives from international lawyers at all stages in their research careers.