Comparative Counter-Terrorism Law
Explore the evolving landscape of global security with Comparative Counter-Terrorism Law by Kent Roach. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2015, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 838 pages and provides an in-depth analysis of counter-terrorism legislation across twenty-two countries on six continents. Roach meticulously examines how various national contexts influence the effectiveness of these laws, revealing the contrasting outcomes of widely adopted frameworks, such as those from the UK and Egypt. This book is essential for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand the complexities of counter-terrorism law and its implications for global security. Dive into this critical resource to gain insights into the legal strategies employed worldwide to combat terrorism.