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Counterterrorism Law, Fourth Edition

Authors
  • Stephen Dycus
  • William C. Banks
  • Peter Raven-Hansen
  • Stephen I. Vladeck
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
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NO
Description
Table of contents

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A new fourth edition of Counterterrorism Law is on its way and will be available for review in late spring, in plenty of time for fall course adoptions. Recent judicial rulings, legislative initiatives, and executive reforms are prominently featured. They help refine our understanding of relevant government structures, processes, and institutions, and they raise critically important new questions. They also address new threats and breathtaking advances in technology.

New to the Fourth Edition:

The election of President Donald Trump has brought dramatic changes in executive branch decision making, too. These developments are reflected here, as well, including some that became available just days before the new book went to press.

Professors and students will benefit from:

This study of counterterrorism law is both comprehensive and self-contained. As in prior editions, we have organized the materials in this book into functional categories in order to facilitate study and to help put new developments in the field into perspective. This is not a “how-to-do-it” course, however.

 

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About the authors
Stephen Dycus

Professor Stephen Dycus is an internationally recognized authority on national security law and environmental law. The courses he has taught at Vermont Law School include Public International Law, National Security Law, Estates, Property, and Water Law. He was founding chair, National Security Law Section, Association of American Law Schools. Professor Dycus is the lead author of National Security Law (the field#39;s leading casebook) and Counterterrorism Law, and he was founding co-editor in chief of the Journal of National Security Law Policy. Professor Dycus earned his BA degree in 1963 and his LLB degree in 1965 from Southern Methodist University. He served as a bank trust officer in Texas, and then as assistant dean at Southern Methodist University Law School. He earned his LLM degree in 1976 from Harvard University. He has been a faculty member at Vermont Law School since 1976. Professor Dycus was a visiting scholar at the University of California at Berkeley#39;s Boalt Hall School of Law in 1983-84 and at the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington, DC, in 1991. He was a visiting professor at the United States Military Academy at West Point from 1991 to 1992 and at Petrozavodsk State University in Karelia, Russia, in 1997. Professor Dycus served on the Vermont Water Resources Board for four years, he was a consultant to the Department of Energy on cleanup of the nuclear weapons complex, and he was a member of a National Academies committee on cyber warfare. He is a member of the American Law Institute.

Product Information
Edition
Fourth Edition
Publication date
2020-06-02
Copyright Year
2020
Pages
1032
Connected eBook + Hardcover
9781543806786
Connected eBook (Digital Only)
9781543849905
Subject
National Security and Armed Conflict
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