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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Introduction -- 1. The Prehistory of the Offences Against the State Act -- I. Introduction -- II. 'Coercive' Legislation in Ireland -- III. Themes of Control -- IV. Offences Under the Coercion Acts -- V. Powers under the Coercion Acts -- VI. Conclusion -- 2. Precursors to the Offences Against the State Act - Emergency Law in the Irish Free State -- I. Introduction -- II. Emergency Law and the Origins of the State -- III. Army (Emergency Powers) Resolution -- IV. The Public Safety Acts 1923 -- V. Permanent Measures 1925 to 1926 -- VI. The Assassination of Kevin O'Higgins -- VII. The Insertion of Article 2A into the 1922 Constitution -- VIII. Emergency Law under a New Constitutional Order -- IX. A Process of Normalisation? -- X. Conclusion -- 3. A Certain Ambivalence: Independent Ireland and Trial by Jury -- I. The Roots of Ambivalence: The Pre-Independence Experience -- II. Tripping the Policeman: 1922 to 1937 -- III. Post-1937 Jury Ambivalence -- IV. Conclusion -- 4. The Special Criminal Court: A Conveyor Belt of Exceptionality -- I. Exceptional Courts in Ireland -- II. Analysing the Relationship of Arrest and Detention to the Special Criminal Court -- III. Conclusion -- 5. Terrorism Trials and the Offences Against the State Acts in Comparative Perspective -- I. Introduction -- II. Fora for terrorism trials -- III. Identity of the decision-maker -- IV. Procedures -- V. Evidentiary rules -- VI. Conclusion -- 6. Threats to Security and Risks to Rights: 'Belief Evidence' under the Offences Against the State Act -- I. Introduction -- II. Section 3(2) of the 1972 Act -- III. The Presumption of Innocence -- IV. The Right to Cross-Examination -- V. The Right to Disclosure -- VI. Other Evidentiary Issues -- VII. Conclusion | |
505 | 8 | |a 7. Disclosure and Privilege: The Dual Role of the Special Criminal Court in Relation to Belief Evidence -- I. Introduction -- II. Non-disclosure on the grounds of privilege and the discretion to inspect -- III. Belief evidence and the problem with inspection by the Special Criminal Court -- IV. Practice upheld by the Superior Courts and the ECHR -- V. Inspection by the Special Criminal Court as a safeguard? -- VI. The dilemma for an accused in relation to inspection -- VII. The viability of alternative options -- VIII. Conclusion -- 8. The Offences Against the State Acts and Non-Subversive Offences -- I. Introduction -- II. The 'Scheduling' of Non-Subversive Offences -- III. Trials without jury in the Special Criminal Court -- IV. Conclusion -- 9. The Proscription of Organisations in the Republic of Ireland -- I. Background and History of Proscription -- II. Powers to proscribe and the selection of impugned organisations -- III. Conclusion -- 10. New Media, Free Expression, and the Offences Against the State Acts -- I. Introduction -- II. Origins -- III. The Offences Against the State Act -- IV. New Media, New Threats -- V. Conclusion -- 11. The Offences Against the State Acts and International Human Rights -- I. Introduction -- II. The Offences Against the State Acts before the UN Human Rights Committee -- III. The Offences Against the State Acts and the European Court of Human Rights -- IV. International human rights in the Irish Courts and Legislature -- V. Conclusion -- 12. The Offences Against the State Acts: Reflections from Practice and the Legislature -- I. Introduction -- II. Practice in Green Street -- III. Development of Jurisprudence and Legislation on the Special Criminal Court -- IV. Critiques of the SCC: Insistence on 'Due Process' -- V. Oversight Role of Legislators within OASA Framework - 'Sunset Clauses' | |
505 | 8 | |a VI. Annual Renewal Motions before the Oireachtas -- VII. Oireachtas Renewal Motions 2019-2020 -- VIII. Conclusion -- 13. A Less Exceptional State of Exception: The Offences Against the State Act as an Emergency Response -- I. Introduction -- II. The Emergency Paradigm and the Irish Constitution -- III. The OASA and 'Less Exceptional' Emergency Powers -- IV. Internment and Normalcy Under the Irish Constitution -- V. The Quarantining Effect of Ireland's Emergency Powers -- VI. Conclusion: Suggestions for Reform -- 14. 'Contagion' between the Special and the Normal in Criminal Justice: A Comparative Perspective -- I. Introduction -- II. The OASA and Contagion in Ireland -- III. Contagion in Europe after 9/11 -- IV. Conclusion -- Index | |
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spelling | Coen, Mark Verfasser aut The Offences Against the State Act 1939 At 80 A Model Counter-Terrorism Act? London Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2021 ©2021 1 Online-Ressource (301 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Hart Studies in Security and Justice Ser Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Introduction -- 1. The Prehistory of the Offences Against the State Act -- I. Introduction -- II. 'Coercive' Legislation in Ireland -- III. Themes of Control -- IV. Offences Under the Coercion Acts -- V. Powers under the Coercion Acts -- VI. Conclusion -- 2. Precursors to the Offences Against the State Act - Emergency Law in the Irish Free State -- I. Introduction -- II. Emergency Law and the Origins of the State -- III. Army (Emergency Powers) Resolution -- IV. The Public Safety Acts 1923 -- V. Permanent Measures 1925 to 1926 -- VI. The Assassination of Kevin O'Higgins -- VII. The Insertion of Article 2A into the 1922 Constitution -- VIII. Emergency Law under a New Constitutional Order -- IX. A Process of Normalisation? -- X. Conclusion -- 3. A Certain Ambivalence: Independent Ireland and Trial by Jury -- I. The Roots of Ambivalence: The Pre-Independence Experience -- II. Tripping the Policeman: 1922 to 1937 -- III. Post-1937 Jury Ambivalence -- IV. Conclusion -- 4. The Special Criminal Court: A Conveyor Belt of Exceptionality -- I. Exceptional Courts in Ireland -- II. Analysing the Relationship of Arrest and Detention to the Special Criminal Court -- III. Conclusion -- 5. Terrorism Trials and the Offences Against the State Acts in Comparative Perspective -- I. Introduction -- II. Fora for terrorism trials -- III. Identity of the decision-maker -- IV. Procedures -- V. Evidentiary rules -- VI. Conclusion -- 6. Threats to Security and Risks to Rights: 'Belief Evidence' under the Offences Against the State Act -- I. Introduction -- II. Section 3(2) of the 1972 Act -- III. The Presumption of Innocence -- IV. The Right to Cross-Examination -- V. The Right to Disclosure -- VI. Other Evidentiary Issues -- VII. Conclusion 7. Disclosure and Privilege: The Dual Role of the Special Criminal Court in Relation to Belief Evidence -- I. Introduction -- II. Non-disclosure on the grounds of privilege and the discretion to inspect -- III. Belief evidence and the problem with inspection by the Special Criminal Court -- IV. Practice upheld by the Superior Courts and the ECHR -- V. Inspection by the Special Criminal Court as a safeguard? -- VI. The dilemma for an accused in relation to inspection -- VII. The viability of alternative options -- VIII. Conclusion -- 8. The Offences Against the State Acts and Non-Subversive Offences -- I. Introduction -- II. The 'Scheduling' of Non-Subversive Offences -- III. Trials without jury in the Special Criminal Court -- IV. Conclusion -- 9. The Proscription of Organisations in the Republic of Ireland -- I. Background and History of Proscription -- II. Powers to proscribe and the selection of impugned organisations -- III. Conclusion -- 10. New Media, Free Expression, and the Offences Against the State Acts -- I. Introduction -- II. Origins -- III. The Offences Against the State Act -- IV. New Media, New Threats -- V. Conclusion -- 11. The Offences Against the State Acts and International Human Rights -- I. Introduction -- II. The Offences Against the State Acts before the UN Human Rights Committee -- III. The Offences Against the State Acts and the European Court of Human Rights -- IV. International human rights in the Irish Courts and Legislature -- V. Conclusion -- 12. The Offences Against the State Acts: Reflections from Practice and the Legislature -- I. Introduction -- II. Practice in Green Street -- III. Development of Jurisprudence and Legislation on the Special Criminal Court -- IV. Critiques of the SCC: Insistence on 'Due Process' -- V. Oversight Role of Legislators within OASA Framework - 'Sunset Clauses' VI. Annual Renewal Motions before the Oireachtas -- VII. Oireachtas Renewal Motions 2019-2020 -- VIII. Conclusion -- 13. A Less Exceptional State of Exception: The Offences Against the State Act as an Emergency Response -- I. Introduction -- II. The Emergency Paradigm and the Irish Constitution -- III. The OASA and 'Less Exceptional' Emergency Powers -- IV. Internment and Normalcy Under the Irish Constitution -- V. The Quarantining Effect of Ireland's Emergency Powers -- VI. Conclusion: Suggestions for Reform -- 14. 'Contagion' between the Special and the Normal in Criminal Justice: A Comparative Perspective -- I. Introduction -- II. The OASA and Contagion in Ireland -- III. Contagion in Europe after 9/11 -- IV. Conclusion -- Index Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Coen, Mark The Offences Against the State Act 1939 At 80 London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,c2021 9781509931996 |
spellingShingle | Coen, Mark The Offences Against the State Act 1939 At 80 A Model Counter-Terrorism Act? Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Introduction -- 1. The Prehistory of the Offences Against the State Act -- I. Introduction -- II. 'Coercive' Legislation in Ireland -- III. Themes of Control -- IV. Offences Under the Coercion Acts -- V. Powers under the Coercion Acts -- VI. Conclusion -- 2. Precursors to the Offences Against the State Act - Emergency Law in the Irish Free State -- I. Introduction -- II. Emergency Law and the Origins of the State -- III. Army (Emergency Powers) Resolution -- IV. The Public Safety Acts 1923 -- V. Permanent Measures 1925 to 1926 -- VI. The Assassination of Kevin O'Higgins -- VII. The Insertion of Article 2A into the 1922 Constitution -- VIII. Emergency Law under a New Constitutional Order -- IX. A Process of Normalisation? -- X. Conclusion -- 3. A Certain Ambivalence: Independent Ireland and Trial by Jury -- I. The Roots of Ambivalence: The Pre-Independence Experience -- II. Tripping the Policeman: 1922 to 1937 -- III. Post-1937 Jury Ambivalence -- IV. Conclusion -- 4. The Special Criminal Court: A Conveyor Belt of Exceptionality -- I. Exceptional Courts in Ireland -- II. Analysing the Relationship of Arrest and Detention to the Special Criminal Court -- III. Conclusion -- 5. Terrorism Trials and the Offences Against the State Acts in Comparative Perspective -- I. Introduction -- II. Fora for terrorism trials -- III. Identity of the decision-maker -- IV. Procedures -- V. Evidentiary rules -- VI. Conclusion -- 6. Threats to Security and Risks to Rights: 'Belief Evidence' under the Offences Against the State Act -- I. Introduction -- II. Section 3(2) of the 1972 Act -- III. The Presumption of Innocence -- IV. The Right to Cross-Examination -- V. The Right to Disclosure -- VI. Other Evidentiary Issues -- VII. Conclusion 7. Disclosure and Privilege: The Dual Role of the Special Criminal Court in Relation to Belief Evidence -- I. Introduction -- II. Non-disclosure on the grounds of privilege and the discretion to inspect -- III. Belief evidence and the problem with inspection by the Special Criminal Court -- IV. Practice upheld by the Superior Courts and the ECHR -- V. Inspection by the Special Criminal Court as a safeguard? -- VI. The dilemma for an accused in relation to inspection -- VII. The viability of alternative options -- VIII. Conclusion -- 8. The Offences Against the State Acts and Non-Subversive Offences -- I. Introduction -- II. The 'Scheduling' of Non-Subversive Offences -- III. Trials without jury in the Special Criminal Court -- IV. Conclusion -- 9. The Proscription of Organisations in the Republic of Ireland -- I. Background and History of Proscription -- II. Powers to proscribe and the selection of impugned organisations -- III. Conclusion -- 10. New Media, Free Expression, and the Offences Against the State Acts -- I. Introduction -- II. Origins -- III. The Offences Against the State Act -- IV. New Media, New Threats -- V. Conclusion -- 11. The Offences Against the State Acts and International Human Rights -- I. Introduction -- II. The Offences Against the State Acts before the UN Human Rights Committee -- III. The Offences Against the State Acts and the European Court of Human Rights -- IV. International human rights in the Irish Courts and Legislature -- V. Conclusion -- 12. The Offences Against the State Acts: Reflections from Practice and the Legislature -- I. Introduction -- II. Practice in Green Street -- III. Development of Jurisprudence and Legislation on the Special Criminal Court -- IV. Critiques of the SCC: Insistence on 'Due Process' -- V. Oversight Role of Legislators within OASA Framework - 'Sunset Clauses' VI. Annual Renewal Motions before the Oireachtas -- VII. Oireachtas Renewal Motions 2019-2020 -- VIII. Conclusion -- 13. A Less Exceptional State of Exception: The Offences Against the State Act as an Emergency Response -- I. Introduction -- II. The Emergency Paradigm and the Irish Constitution -- III. The OASA and 'Less Exceptional' Emergency Powers -- IV. Internment and Normalcy Under the Irish Constitution -- V. The Quarantining Effect of Ireland's Emergency Powers -- VI. Conclusion: Suggestions for Reform -- 14. 'Contagion' between the Special and the Normal in Criminal Justice: A Comparative Perspective -- I. Introduction -- II. The OASA and Contagion in Ireland -- III. Contagion in Europe after 9/11 -- IV. Conclusion -- Index |
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