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adam_text | CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................
21
1. GENERAL BACKGROUND AND STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
............................................21
2. CIRCUMSTANTIATING THE PROBLEM
IN THE ETHIOPIAN C O N TEX T
........................
31
3. RESEARCH
QUESTIONS.................................................................................................34
4. LITERATURE REVIEW
..........................................................
40
5. PURPOSE AND AIM OF THE
STUDY................................................................................45
6.
METHODOLOGY............................................................................................................
48
6.1. ANALYTICAL APPROACH: VITALITY OF DETERMINING THE STATUS OF THE
NORMS AND THE RULES OF INTERPRETATION
.....................................................
48
6.2. THE COMPARATIVE APPROACH
........................................................................
50
6.3. HISTORICAL
APPROACH....................................................................................51
7. LIMITATIONS AND SCOPE OF THE STUDY.
.
......................................................................52
8. DEFINITION OF TERMS AND
ASSUMPTIONS...................................................................54
8.1. PERSONAL LIBERTY AND
SECURITY....................................................................
54
8.2. *TERRORISM* OR *TERRORIST ACT*
......................................................................
55
8.3. *INTERNATIONAL LAW RELATING TO TERRORISM*
.................................................
56
8.4. HUMAN RIGHTS AS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS IN THE ETHIOPIAN CONTEXT
........
57
9. OUTLINE AND
OVERVIEW.............................................................................................
58
CHAPTER 1
...................................................................................................................
63
BRIEFING THE POST-1991 ETHIOPIAN POLITICO-LEGAL LINEAMENTS: IMPETUSES IN
MOULDING
THE EXTANT VERSION OF THE DOMESTIC *TERRORISM* CLICHE
1.1.
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................
63
1.2. ETHIOPIA UNDER THE CURRENT GOVERNMENT:
A *FEIGNING* FEDERALIST STATE HOVERING IN THE HANDS OF A *ONE-PARTY*
AUTHORITARIAN
REGIME.............................................................................................65
1.2.1. THE ETHIOPIAN POLITICAL PANDORA SINCE 1991:
A BRIEF
BACKDROP.........................................................................................
65
1.2.2. THE FDRE CONSTITUTION AND ITS CONTENT: A SYNTHESIS OF
TRAILBLAZING VALUES AND THE DIVISIVE NORMATIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL
QUANDARIES...................................................................................................68
1.2.2.1. INGENIOUS PRECEPTS OF THE
CONSTITUTION.....................................68
1.2.2.2. THE DIVISIVE FACETS OF THE CONSTITUTION: A MIX OF
NORMATIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL Q UANDARIES
..................................
71
1.3. THE ENSUING TAXONOMY
OF THE ETHIOPIAN REGIME
TODAY..............................................................................77
1.4. TWO FACADES OF THE ETHIOPIAN TERRORISM AND COUNTERTERRORISM
DISCURSIVE
PLIGHTS:
THE INTERNATIONAL AND THE
DOMESTIC................................................................
83
1.5.
CONCLUSION..............................................................................................................
88
CHAPTER 2
...................................................................................................................
93
THE QUEST FOR HUMAN RIGHTS STANDARDIZATION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW RELATING
TO TER
RORISM: RETHINKING THE *NO NEED OF COMPATIBILITY* CLICHE IN STATE*S
COUNTERTERRORISM
OBLIGATIONS
2.1.
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................
93
2.2. THE PLACE OF HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER THE EXTANT TERRORISM-RELATED
TREATIES
........
95
2.2.1. THE RIGHTS OF A SUSPECTED PERSON UNDER THE TOKYO CONVENTION ON
OFFENCES AND CERTAIN OTHER ACTS COMMITTED ON BOARD AIRCRAFT
...........
97
2.2.2. RIGHTS OF THE SUSPECT UNDER THE CONVENTION FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF
UNLAWFUL SEIZURE OF
AIRCRAFT.....................................................................100
2.2.3. RIGHTS OF THE SUSPECT UNDER THE CONVENTIONS ENACTED FOR THE
PROTECTION OF THE SAFETY OF SPECIAL POTENTIAL TARGET GROUPS
...................
102
2.2.4. RIGHTS OF THE SUSPECT UNDER THE TREATIES ENACTED AS NORMATIVE
TOOLS FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF POTENTIAL MEANS AND METHODS OF
PERPETRATING A TERRORIST
ACT....................................................................
103
2.3. THE PLACE OF HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER THE SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS
RELATING TO TERRORISM
...........................................................................................
105
2.3.1. CONCERNS SHADOWING THE SECURITY COUNCIL*S COUNTERTERRORISM
MEASURES.....................................................................................................
107
2.3.2. SOME AFFIRMATIVE PROSPECTS OF THE RESOLUTIONS ON HUMAN RIGHTS:
MAGNIFYING THE INVISIBLE ASPECT
...............................................................
110
2.3.2.1. THE PRE-9/11 RESOLUTIONS OF THE COUNCIL AND ITS STAND ON
HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLEMENTARITY............................................
110
2.3.2.2. THE POST-9/11 RESOLUTIONS AND THE REQUISITE
OF HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLEMENTARITY
......................................
I LL
2.4. HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS RELATING TO
TERRORISM: SIGNALS OF THE DESIRED *POLITICAL WILL*
.............................................. 118
2.4.1. HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER THE PRE-9/11 GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS
ON T ERRORISM
.............................................................................................
120
2.4.2. HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE POST-9/11 GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS
RELATED TO
TERRORISM..................................................................................
122
2.4.3. UNLAWFUL DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY AND THE REQUISITE OF LEGALITY IN
CRIMINALIZATION OF TERRORISM
...................................................................125
2.4.4. HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEGA STRATEGIES IN
COUNTERING TERRORISM
.......................................
128
2.4.5. IHE UN GLOBAL COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGY:
CENTRING HUMAN RIGHTS AS A P ILLA
R..........................................................131
2.5.
CONCLUSION...............................................................................................................133
C H A PT E R
S..................................................................................................................137
THE TERRORISM DISCOURSE AND ANCHORING ITS DEFINITIONAL LACUNA IN
INTERNATIONAL
LAW: A STEP IN APPRAISING ETHIOPIA*S *SELF-GUIDED* NATIONAL APPROACH
3.1.
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................137
3.2. TRACING THE RECENT-PAST ATTEMPTS IN PURSUING THE LEGAL DEFINITIONAL
CONSENSUS............................................................................................................
141
3.2.1. GENERAL REMARKS
.....................................................................................
141
3.2.2. THE QUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE LEGAL DEFINITION OF TERRORISM IN
INTERNATIONAL L AW
......................................................................................143
3.2.3. EARLIER AND RECENT BIDS FOR COMPREHENSIVE AND DISCRETE LEGAL
DEFINITION OF TERRORISM
............................................................................
145
3.2.4. RECENT ENDEAVOURS BY THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
..................................
150
3.2.5. THE 1994 UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY *WORKING DEFINITION*
...........................
155
3.3. UN SECURITY COUNCIL AND ITS CONTRIBUTION IN THE DEFINITIONAL
DISCOURSE
----
158
3.4. EXISTING INTERNATIONAL TREATIES ON *DISTINCTIVE ACTS OF* OR
*RELATED TO*
TERRORISM................................................................................................................
160
3.5. THE DRAFT COMPREHENSIVE CONVENTION AND THE PROPOSED DEFINITION ON
*TERRORISM*..............................................................................................................
166
3.6. THE DEFINITIONAL EVOLUTION EVOCATIONS UNDER CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL
LAW:
INTERNATIONAL CRIME OF
TERRORISM?.......................................................................170
3.7. IHE DEFINITIONAL OUTLOOK IN THE AFRICAN LEGAL FRAMEWORKS AGAINST
TERRORISM 174
3.7.1. THE SCOPE OF THE CONVENTION*S APPLICATION VERSUS ITS PARADOXICAL
APPROACH TO THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION
........................................
177
3.7.2. FURTHER SNAGS PERTAINING TO THE
DEFINITIONAL ELEMENTS OF THE C RIM E
.......................................................
181
3.72.1. ISSUE OF
LEGALITY...........................................................................183
3.72.2. COMPOSITE ELEMENTS OF THE C RIM E
.............................................
184
3.72.3. THE PROTECTION ASPECT TO THE *UNDEFINED* SUBJECTS
...............
184
3.8. SUMMARY: ROOTING A HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH TO THE DEFINITIONAL
HOLE 186
3.9. CONCLUSION: PROPOSED DEFINITIONAL
GUIDELINE.................................................... 191
CHAPTER 4
..............................................
193
A CRIME OF *TERRORIST ACT* UNDER THE ETHIOPIAN ANTI-TERRORISM LAW: A
CRITICAL AP
PRAISAL OF ITS DEFINITIONAL SCOPE IN LIGHT OF THE INTERNATIONAL
TERRORISM LAW*S LENSING
PURVIEW
4.1.
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................193
4.2. ETHIOPIA*S EXPOSURE TO THE EXISTING INTERNATIONAL LAW RELATING TO
TERRORISM. 194
4.3. THE PRE-2009 NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORKS ADDRESSING TERRORISM
..........198
4.3.1. THE 1957 PENAL CODE OF
ETHIOPIA.............................................................199
4.3.2. THE 2004 REVISED ETHIOPIAN CRIMINAL
CODE..........................................202
4.4. THE POST-2009 TERRORISM
AND RELATED NATIONAL
LEGISLATION..........................................................................206
4.5. GLANCING THE CONTENT AND STRUCTURE
OF THE ANTI-TERRORISM PROCLAMATION
..........................................
!
....................
210
4.6. CRIMINALIZING A TERRORIST ACT AND
ITS DEFINITION IN THE PROCLAM ATION
......................................................................
212
4.6.1. ACTUAL TARGETS OF THE CRIME PROTECTED BY THE DEFINITION
.....................
213
4.6.2. THE UNLATCHED SCOPE OF THE DEFINITION IN LIGHT OF THE
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD.....................................................................................................214
4.6.3. IMPRECISION OF TERMS AND IMMEASURABLE
THRESHOLDS...........................218
4.7. THE DEFINITION OF A *TERRORIST ACT* UNDER PROCLAMATION NO 780/2013:
A
LOST OPPORTUNITY AND SIGNAL OF SAME-OLD
REMINISCE........................................220
4.8. OFFENCES PERTAINING TO AN ACT OF
TERRORISM.........................................................224
4.8.1. INCIPIENT OR EARLY-STAGE OFFENCES
RELATED TO A TERRORIST A
CT..........................................................................225
4.8.2. SUPPORT- AND PARTICIPATION-RELATED TERRORIST OFFENCES
..........................
230
4.9. CONCLUSION
235
CHAPTER 5
...............................................................................................................
239
PROSCRIBING GROUPS AS TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS: WHOSE MANDATE IS IT FOR
THAT MATTER?
ASSESSING ETHIOPIA*S *JUDICIARY-EXCLUSION* APPROACH
5.1.
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................
239
5.2. PROSCRIPTION UNDER THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL
SCHEME........................................241
5.2.1. THE 1267 SANCTIONS COMMITTEE
AND ITS PERPLEXING AURA OF INFALLIBILITY
.........
.......................................
241
5.2.2. CHALLENGES AGAINST THE SANCTIONS
COMMITTEE..........................................243
5.2.3. REFORMS IN THE SECURITY COUNCIL SANCTIONING REGIME: A FAR-
SIGHTING LENS SPOTTING THE ETHIOPIAN
CONTEXT........................................248
5.2.4. THE 1373 SANCTIONING REGIME AND ITS UNAUTHENTICATED UPSHOT
OF LICENSING HYSTERICAL NATIONAL PROSCRIPTIONS: EXEMPLIFYING THE
ETHIOPIAN APPROACH
.................................................................................
250
5.3. THE PROSCRIPTION REGIME
IN THE ETHIOPIAN LEGAL FRAMEWORK
......................................................................
253
5.3.1. THE ETHIOPIAN *DE JURE LEGISLATIVE* AND *DE FACTO EXECUTIVE*
PROSCRIPTION REGIME AND ITS VARIEGATED A M M UNITION
..........................
256
5.3.1.1. ASSUMING JUDICIAL FUNCTION THROUGH USURPATION
OF LEGISLATIVE POWER IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL
..................................
260
5.3.1.2. THE PARLIAMENTARY VOTING SYSTEM, *LEGISLATURE-EXECUTIVE*,
AND *GOVERNMENT-PARTY* IDENTITY FUSION VERSUS IMPOTENT
INSTITUTIONAL COMPETENCY..................................... 261
5.3.1.3. THE FURPHY MANTRA OF *WHOLE-INCLUSIVE* METAPHOR OF
TERRORISM VERSUS THE RIGHT OF PEOPLE TO RESIST OPPRESSIVE
REGIME.........................................................................................
264
5.3.2. SPECIFIC RIGHTS DISCARDED UNDER THE PROSCRIPTION REGIME
...................
271
5.3.2.1. ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND ITS CONFOUNDING FELL IN THE
PROCLAM
ATION..............................................................................271
5.3.2.2. THE JUSTICIABLE NATURE OF PROSCRIPTION AS A LEGAL MATTER
........
274
5.3.2.3. THE ABSENCE OF ANY REVIEWING OR APPEAL MECHANISM
AGAINST THE D ECISION
..................................................................
276
5.3.2.4. EVIDENTIARY STANDARDS AND *ONE-DIRECTION-FLOWN*
EVIDENCE FOR
PROSCRIPTION...........................................................277
5.4. CONCLUSION..................................................... 279
CHAPTER 6
...............................................................................................................
283
COUNTERING TERRORISM AND THE PURSUIT OF THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND
SECURITY OF PERSON:
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AS A STANDARD LEGAL FRAMEWORK
6.1.
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................
283
6.2. GENERAL CHARACTERS OF THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND STATE*S LEGITIMATE
DISCRETION IN RESTRAINING THE R IG H
T...................................................................287
6.3. THE SCOPE OF THE RIGHT AND LEGITIMATE DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY:
INTERPRETING THE NORMATIVE CONTENTS
..................................................................
289
6.3.1. THE CONTENT AND SCOPE OF THE RIGHT AS IT STANDS IN THE
INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
............................
290
6.3.2. SUBJECTS OF THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND FREEDOM FROM ARBITRARY
D
ETENTION...................................................................................................
291
6.3.3. SUBSTANTIVE ELEMENTS OF THE R IG H
T...........................................................292
6.3.4. ARREST AND D
ETENTION................................................................................293
6.3.5. THE LEGALITY ELEMENT AND THE NEED
FOR PROBING DOMESTIC
LAW........................................................................
294
6.3.6. OUTLAWING ARBITRARINESS:
THE DEMAND BEYOND THE REQUISITE OF
LEGALITY........................................298
6.4. PROHIBITION OF ARBITRARY ARREST AND DETENTION IN INTERNATIONAL
CUSTOMARY
LAW 303
6.5. PROCEDURAL TRAITS OF THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY:
OUTLAWING PROCEDURAL A RBITRARINESS
..................................................................
307
6.5.1. THE RIGHT TO BE INFORMED OF THE REASONS FOR A
RREST.............................307
6.5.2. RIGHTS OF THE PERSON UNDER PRE-CHARGE
AND PRETRIAL D
ETENTION..............................................................................
310
6.5.3. THE RIGHT TO CHALLENGE UNLAWFUL OR ARBITRARY DETENTION
...................
316
6.5.4. VICTIM*S RIGHT TO COMPENSATION: REDRESSING UNLAWFUL OR ARBITRARY
DEPRIVATION OF THE PERSON*S L IBERTY
.........................................................
318
6.6. THE RIGHT TO SECURITY OF
PERSON............................................................................320
6.7. THE SCOPE AND CONTENT OF THE RIGHT IN THE AFRICAN CHARTER ON HUMAN
AND PEOPLES* RIGHTS: A REGIONAL ALTERNATIVE LEGAL FORTIFICATION
.....................
325
6.7.1. ADHERENCE TO THE FARSIGHTED READING OF THE C H A RTE
R...........................326
6.7.2. THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY, SECURITY AND *FREEDOM*?
ANALYSING ITS CONTENT AND S
COPE.............................................................328
6.7.3. PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE RIGHT: PROBING THE INTERPRETATIONS
VIEWS OF THE COM M
ISSION........................................................................
329
6.7.4. THE RIGHT UNDER THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE AFRICAN COURT ON
HUMAN AND PEOPLES* RIGHTS
......................................................................
334
6.8. THE CONTENT AND SCOPE OF THE RIGHT IN THE ETHIOPIAN NATIONAL LEGAL
FRAMEWORK.................................................................................................
336
6.8.1. THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND SECURITY OF PERSON IN THE FDRE
CONSTITUTION: CONTEXTUALIZING THE GENERAL HUMAN RIGHTS TENETS
----
336
6.8.2. SPECIFIC CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEES TO THE
RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND SECURITY OF PERSON
..................................................338
6.8.3. JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF THE RIGHT: ANY
JURISPRUDENCE?.......................343
6.9.
CONCLUSION....................................................................
344
C H A P T E R
?.................................................................................................................
347
PARSING THE CONTENT AND SCOPE OF THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND SECURITY IN
THE CONTEXT OF
COUNTERING TERRORISM MILIEUS
7.1.
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................
347
7.2. LIBERTY AND SECURITY: CONTEXTUALIZING THE GENERAL STANDARDS INTO
THE
LEGAL REALM OF COUNTERING
TERRORISM.................................................................347
7.3. DEROGATION FROM THE DUTY TO RESPECT AND
PROTECT THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND S ECURITY
.........................................................
351
7.3.1. LEGAL NORMS GOVERNING THE STATES* DISCRETION OF SUSPENDING A
RIGHT THROUGH DEROGATION
........................................................................
352
7.3.1.1. ACTUAL OR IMMINENT
THREAT....................................................... 354
7.3.1.2. THREAT INVOLVING THE ENTIRE S TA TE
..............................................355
7.3.1.3. THE REQUIREMENT OF PROPORTIONALITY AND STRICT NECESSITY
----
356
7.3.2. SOME ABSOLUTE TENETS OF THE RIGHT TO LIBERTY:
RIGHTS BEYOND THE REACH OF DEROGATION
...................................................
357
7.4. DIVERSE PRACTICES OF DETENTIONS IN THE COURSE OF COUNTERING
TERRORISM
VIS-AE-VIS THE PROHIBITION OF ARBITRARY DETENTION
.................................................
361
7.4.1. PREVENTIVE OR ADMINISTRATIVE DETENTION
AND INDEFINITE D
ETENTION..........................................................................
361
7.4.2. PREVENTIVE
DETENTION..................................................................................362
7.4.2.1. LEGALITY OF PREVENTIVE DETENTION FOR REASONS
OF PUBLIC SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE G ATHERING
........................
366
7.4.2.2. PRE-CHARGE AND PRETRIAL DETENTIONS
UNDER THE PREVENTIVE
FRAMEWORK..............................................373
7.4.23. BLURRING CONCERNS RELATING TO EVIDENTIARY BASES
FOR DETENTION AND BURDEN OF PROOF
..........................................
376
7.5. IHE SETTING OF PREVENTIVE DETENTION
IN THE ETHIOPIAN LEGAL FRAMEWORK
......................................................................
378
7.5.1. PREVENTIVE DETENTION UNDER THE FDRE
CONSTITUTION...............................379
7.5.1.1. PROHIBITION OF ARREST AND DETENTION EXCEPT
WITHIN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
..........................................
379
7.5.1.2. THE RIGHT TO BAIL: PRINCIPLE OR EXCEPTION?
................................
380
7.5.2. PRE-CHARGE DETENTION AND BAIL UNDER
THE GENERAL CRIMINAL PROCEDURE C O D E
...................................................
389
7.5.3. PRE-CHARGE AND PRETRIAL DETENTIONS UNDER
THE ANTI-TERRORISM
PROCLAMATION.............................................................
393
7.6.
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................
398
C H A PT E R
S.................................................................................................................
403
PROCEDURAL GUARANTEES AGAINST ARBITRARY DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY IN THE
ENFORCEMENT
OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: ASSESSING THE NORMATIVE STANDARDS IN THE
ETHIOPIAN
ANTI-TERRORISM PROCLAMATION
8.1.
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................
403
8.2. POLICE POWER OF ARREST AND THE PROCEDURAL GUARANTEES AGAINST
ARBITRARINESS 404
8.2.1. THE LEGITIMACY OF AUTHORITY FOR ARREST WITHOUT A COURT W ARRANT
___
405
8.2.1. L ARREST WITHOUT COURT WARRANT
UNDER INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
..................................
405
8.2.1.2. THE CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEE AGAINST
ARREST WITHOUT COURT W ARRAN T
.................................................
409
8.2.1.3. ARREST WITH OR WITHOUT WARRANT UNDER
THE GENERAL CRIMINAL PROCEDURE C O D E
....................................
410
8.2.1.4. UNRESTRAINED POWER OF ARREST WITHOUT COURT WARRANT AS
IT STANDS IN THE ANTI-TERRORISM PROCLAM
ATION.........................413
8.2.2. THE REQUIREMENT AND THE DEGREE OF SUSPICION
AS A GROUND FOR A
RREST..............................................................................415
8.2.2.1. THE STANDARD REQUIREMENT OF SUSPICION IN THE CONTEXT
OF THE PROHIBITION OF ARBITRARINESS
.........................................
416
5.2.2.2. THE DEGREE OF SUSPICION REQUIRED UNDER
THE ANTI-TERRORISM
PROCLAMATION..............................................418
8.3. THE RIGHT TO PROMPT JUDICIAL REVIEW
OF ARREST AND D
ETENTION......................................................................................419
8.3.1. THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF THE RIGHT UNDER
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
...........................................................
420
8.3.2. THE CONTEXT OF THE RIGHT TO JUDICIAL REVIEW
OF ARREST UNDER THE ETHIOPIAN LEGAL
SYSTEM..........................................421
8.3.2.1. EXCLUSION OF THE *TIME REASONABLY REQUIRED FOR THE
JOURNEY FROM THE PLACE OF ARREST TO THE COURT*
.......................
422
5.3.2.2. JURISDICTIONAL PUZZLES PERTAINING TO THE COMPETENT COURT
TO REVIEW ARREST OR D ETEN TIO N
......
.
.......................................
423
5.3.2.3. ARRESTS COMMANDED BY AUTHORITIES OTHER THAN
THE POLICE: BEYOND THE REACH OF JUDICIAL REVIEW
.....................
427
5.3.2.4. ABSENCE OF COUNTERACTIVE ACTION AS A CONSEQUENCE
UPON FAILURE TO
COMPLY.............................................................429
8.4. THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO *TRIAL WITHIN REASONABLE TIME* AND LIMITS
TO
CONTINUED DETENTION...................................... 431
8.4.1. THE *REASONABLE TIME* STANDARD UNDER INTERNATIONAL HUMAN
RIGHTS LAW AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE ETHIOPIAN ANTI-TERRORISM
LEGAL
SETUP.................................................................................................432
8.4.2. THE *REASONABLE TIME* STANDARD IN THE FDRE C ONSTITUTION
.................
433
8.4.3. DETENTION AND THE *REASONABLE TIME* STANDARD IN THE ANTI-
TERRORISM PROCLAMATION
..........................................................................436
8.5. OTHER ALARMING ISSUES: EVIDENTIAL SOURCES AND STANDARDS FOR
CONVICTION,
SELF- INCRIMINATION, AND THE ABSENCE OF ANY REMEDIAL COMPENSATION
.............
438
8.5.1. EVIDENTIAL SOURCES AND STANDARDS FOR CRIMINAL CONVICTION
...................
439
8.5.2. ABSENCE OF REMEDIAL COMPENSATION FOR VICTIMS
OF ARBITRARY DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY............... 442
8.6.
CONCLUSION..............................................................................................................443
CONCLUSION.............................................................................................................
447
1.
SUMMARY................................................................................................................447
2. FINAL REMARKS AND
OUTLOOK.................................................................................
450
2.1. THE GENERAL INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM AND COUNTERTERRORISM
C ONUNDRUM S
................................................................
.........................
450
2.2. THE ETHIOPIAN TERRORISM AND COUNTERTERRORISM PERPLEXITIES
...............
453
BIBLIOGRAPHY...................................................................................................................459
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title | The right to liberty and security versus counter-terrorism under international law analysing the Ethiopian legal and institutional frameworks as a case study of an "authoritarian state" |
title_auth | The right to liberty and security versus counter-terrorism under international law analysing the Ethiopian legal and institutional frameworks as a case study of an "authoritarian state" |
title_exact_search | The right to liberty and security versus counter-terrorism under international law analysing the Ethiopian legal and institutional frameworks as a case study of an "authoritarian state" |
title_full | The right to liberty and security versus counter-terrorism under international law analysing the Ethiopian legal and institutional frameworks as a case study of an "authoritarian state" by Shimels Sisay Belete |
title_fullStr | The right to liberty and security versus counter-terrorism under international law analysing the Ethiopian legal and institutional frameworks as a case study of an "authoritarian state" by Shimels Sisay Belete |
title_full_unstemmed | The right to liberty and security versus counter-terrorism under international law analysing the Ethiopian legal and institutional frameworks as a case study of an "authoritarian state" by Shimels Sisay Belete |
title_short | The right to liberty and security versus counter-terrorism under international law |
title_sort | the right to liberty and security versus counter terrorism under international law analysing the ethiopian legal and institutional frameworks as a case study of an authoritarian state |
title_sub | analysing the Ethiopian legal and institutional frameworks as a case study of an "authoritarian state" |
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