Non-state actors and terrorism: applying the law of state responsibility and the due diligence principle
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adam_text | IX
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Foreword V
Acknowledgements
VII
Abbreviations
XIII
Chapter
1
Introduction
1
Chapter
2
Terrorism: Arriving at an Understanding of a Term
11
I. Introduction
13
II. A Comprehensive Definition of Terrorism Under International
Law?
15
A. Treaty Law
18
i. International Treaties Related to Terrorism
20
ii. Regional Treaties Related to Terrorism
23
B. Customary International Law
27
С
General Principles
36
III. Assessment
39
A. State Terrorism
39
B. Freedom Fighters or Terrorists?
41
IV. Conclusion
50
Chapter
3
The Due Diligence Principle Under International Law
53
I. Introduction
55
II. Principles of Responsibility
55
III. The International Law Commission and State Responsibility
61
IV. State Responsibility, Non-State Actors, and the Due Diligence
Principle
68
A. The Beginning of a New Century: Arbitral Decisions in
the Early Twentieth Century
69
X TABLE OF CONTENTS
і.
The Duty to Protect and Apprehend and Punish
70
ii. State Action or Omission in the Context of
Insurrectional Movements
76
B. The Second World War and the Post-War Dispensation
79
С
The Cold War
88
D. The End of the Cold War and Recent Developments
98
V. Conclusion
110
Chapter
4
The Due Diligence Obligation of States in the Context of Non-
State Actors that Engage in Terrorism
111
I. Introduction
113
II. Identifying the Due Diligence Principle in International Legal
Rules
114
III. The Due Diligence Obligation of States in the Context of Non-
State Actors that Engage in Terrorism
115
A. Treaty Law
116
i. International Treaties Related to Terrorism
116
ii. Regional Treaties Related to Terrorism
123
B. Security Council Resolutions
128
IV. Conclusion
133
Chapter
5
Assessing the Due Diligence Obligation of States in the Context
of Non-State Actors that Engage in Terrorism: Theoretical
Issues
135
I. Introduction
137
II. Theoretical Issues
138
A. Interpretative Tools
141
B. The Limitations of Interpretative Tools and Other
Thoughts
145
III. Conclusion
158
Chapter
6
Should National Security Trump Human Rights in the Fight
Against Terrorism?
161
I. Introduction
163
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XI
II. The Applicable Legal Framework
164
III. Applying International Human Rights Law
173
IV. Marketing Human Rights to States Fighting Terrorism
177
V. Is Human Rights Observance Necessary to Effectively Fight
Terrorism?
182
VI. Can States Effectively Fight Terrorism While at the Same
Time Not Violating Human Rights?
187
VII.
Assessment
199
VIII.
Conclusion
205
Chapter
7
Conclusion
207
Bibliography
217
Index
239
In our post-11 September world, challenges to international peace and
security emanate from non-State actors as never before. Under inter¬
national law States have an obligation to act with due diligence in con¬
fronting non-State actors that engage in terrorism.
The author of this book examines the grounds and mechanisms through
which a State can bear responsibility for breaching its due diligence
obligations in this regard. He explores the question whether a compre¬
hensive definition of terrorism exists and reviews the development of the
due diligence principle during the last century. After doing so, the author
examines how the due diligence principle operates in the counterterrorism
context by analysing international and regional treaties and Security
Council Resolutions. Theoretical issues that arise when interpreting the
due diligence principle are also studied. The author concludes by criti¬
cally engaging with the question whether national security should trump
human rights in the fight against terrorism.
This book fills a significant gap in the literature. It is principally designed
for policy makers, academics, and students of international law.
Robert P. Barnidge, Jr., is presently a Lecturer at the School of Law,
University of Reading, United Kingdom.
Policy-makers as well as scholars will benefit from this thoughtful explanation of
why political intrusion upon the law is inevitable, why due diligence rules must
remain indeterminate
-
and how the struggle to curb terrorism through the rule of
law can be waged in the face of continuing juridical uncertainty.
From the Foreword by
Michael J. Glennon, Professor of International Law,
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
|
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IX
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Foreword V
Acknowledgements
VII
Abbreviations
XIII
Chapter
1
Introduction
1
Chapter
2
Terrorism: Arriving at an Understanding of a Term
11
I. Introduction
13
II. A Comprehensive Definition of Terrorism Under International
Law?
15
A. Treaty Law
18
i. International Treaties Related to Terrorism
20
ii. Regional Treaties Related to Terrorism
23
B. Customary International Law
27
С
General Principles
36
III. Assessment
39
A. State Terrorism
39
B. Freedom Fighters or Terrorists?
41
IV. Conclusion
50
Chapter
3
The Due Diligence Principle Under International Law
53
I. Introduction
55
II. Principles of Responsibility
55
III. The International Law Commission and State Responsibility
61
IV. State Responsibility, Non-State Actors, and the Due Diligence
Principle
68
A. The Beginning of a New Century: Arbitral Decisions in
the Early Twentieth Century
69
X TABLE OF CONTENTS
і.
The Duty to Protect and Apprehend and Punish
70
ii. State Action or Omission in the Context of
Insurrectional Movements
76
B. The Second World War and the Post-War Dispensation
79
С
The Cold War
88
D. The End of the Cold War and Recent Developments
98
V. Conclusion
110
Chapter
4
The Due Diligence Obligation of States in the Context of Non-
State Actors that Engage in Terrorism
111
I. Introduction
113
II. Identifying the Due Diligence Principle in International Legal
Rules
114
III. The Due Diligence Obligation of States in the Context of Non-
State Actors that Engage in Terrorism
115
A. Treaty Law
116
i. International Treaties Related to Terrorism
116
ii. Regional Treaties Related to Terrorism
123
B. Security Council Resolutions
128
IV. Conclusion
133
Chapter
5
Assessing the Due Diligence Obligation of States in the Context
of Non-State Actors that Engage in Terrorism: Theoretical
Issues
135
I. Introduction
137
II. Theoretical Issues
138
A. Interpretative Tools
141
B. The Limitations of Interpretative Tools and Other
Thoughts
145
III. Conclusion
158
Chapter
6
Should National Security Trump Human Rights in the Fight
Against Terrorism?
161
I. Introduction
163
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XI
II. The Applicable Legal Framework
164
III. Applying International Human Rights Law
173
IV. Marketing Human Rights to States Fighting Terrorism
177
V. Is Human Rights Observance Necessary to Effectively Fight
Terrorism?
182
VI. Can States Effectively Fight Terrorism While at the Same
Time Not Violating Human Rights?
187
VII.
Assessment
199
VIII.
Conclusion
205
Chapter
7
Conclusion
207
Bibliography
217
Index
239
In our post-11 September world, challenges to international peace and
security emanate from non-State actors as never before. Under inter¬
national law States have an obligation to act with due diligence in con¬
fronting non-State actors that engage in terrorism.
The author of this book examines the grounds and mechanisms through
which a State can bear responsibility for breaching its due diligence
obligations in this regard. He explores the question whether a compre¬
hensive definition of terrorism exists and reviews the development of the
due diligence principle during the last century. After doing so, the author
examines how the due diligence principle operates in the counterterrorism
context by analysing international and regional treaties and Security
Council Resolutions. Theoretical issues that arise when interpreting the
due diligence principle are also studied. The author concludes by criti¬
cally engaging with the question whether national security should trump
human rights in the fight against terrorism.
This book fills a significant gap in the literature. It is principally designed
for policy makers, academics, and students of international law.
Robert P. Barnidge, Jr., is presently a Lecturer at the School of Law,
University of Reading, United Kingdom.
'Policy-makers as well as scholars will benefit from this thoughtful explanation of
why political intrusion upon the law is inevitable, why due diligence rules must
remain indeterminate
-
and how the struggle to curb terrorism through the rule of
law can be waged in the face of continuing juridical uncertainty.'
From the Foreword by
Michael J. Glennon, Professor of International Law,
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University |
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