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Terrorist asset-freezing – Continuing Flaws in the current scheme (2011)
Journal Article
A, T., H, F., & L, L. (2011). Terrorist asset-freezing – Continuing Flaws in the current scheme. International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, 25(3), 117-128. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600869.2011.617433

The Terrorist Asset-Freezing etc Act 2010 came into force on 17 December 2010. The 2010 Act repealed the previous Temporary Provisions Act. This article does not purport to provide comprehensive coverage of the Act; it outlines four main areas of con... Read More about Terrorist asset-freezing – Continuing Flaws in the current scheme.

The impact of Counter-terrorism measures on Muslim communities (2011)
Journal Article
Choudhury, T., & Fenwick, H. (2011). The impact of Counter-terrorism measures on Muslim communities. International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, 25(3), 151-181. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600869.2011.617491

Concerns have been raised that counter-terrorism laws and policies are increasingly alienating Muslims, especially young people and students, and that counter-terrorism measures may themselves feed and sustain terrorism. This paper relies on extracts... Read More about The impact of Counter-terrorism measures on Muslim communities.

Preventive anti-terrorist strategies in the UK and ECHR: Control orders, TPIMs and the role of technology (2011)
Journal Article
Fenwick, H. (2011). Preventive anti-terrorist strategies in the UK and ECHR: Control orders, TPIMs and the role of technology. International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, 25(3), 129-141. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600869.2011.617434

The paper considers a key counter-terror strategy in the UK post-9/11 – the shift from a criminal justice response to the creation of a parallel preventive system running in tandem with the continuing criminal justice one. The preventive response doe... Read More about Preventive anti-terrorist strategies in the UK and ECHR: Control orders, TPIMs and the role of technology.

Covert Derogations and Judicial Deference: Redefining Liberty and Due Process Rights in Counterterrorism Law and Beyond (2011)
Journal Article
Fenwick, H., & Phillipson, G. (2011). Covert Derogations and Judicial Deference: Redefining Liberty and Due Process Rights in Counterterrorism Law and Beyond. McGill law journal, 56(4), 864-918

This article considers the use of control orders in the United Kingdom as an example of one of the most important legal aspects of the "war on terror": the development, alongside the criminal justice approach, of a pre-emptive system. It argues that... Read More about Covert Derogations and Judicial Deference: Redefining Liberty and Due Process Rights in Counterterrorism Law and Beyond.

Introduction (2010)
Book Chapter
Fenwick, H. (2010). Introduction. In S. M. Supperstone, Q. James Goudie, T. H. M. J. Walker, & H. Fenwick (Eds.), Supperstone, Goudie & Walker : judicial review. (4th). LexisNexis

Now in its fourth edition, "Supperstone, Goudie & Walker: Judicial Review" still provides an authoritative and comprehensive text on the entire law of judicial review. Fully updated, this title provides a thorough, detailed analysis of this complex a... Read More about Introduction.

Text, Cases and Materials on Public Law and Human Rights (2010)
Book
Phillipson, G., & Fenwick, H. (2010). Text, Cases and Materials on Public Law and Human Rights. (3rd ed.). Routledge

Text, Cases and Materials on Public Law and Human Rights integrates a diverse and contemporary collection of cases and materials with an authoritative narrative commentary from two leading academics in the fields of public law and human rights. The t... Read More about Text, Cases and Materials on Public Law and Human Rights.

Recalibrating ECHR rights and the role of the Human Rights Act post 9/11: reasserting international human rights norms in the “war on terror”? (2010)
Journal Article
Fenwick, H. (2010). Recalibrating ECHR rights and the role of the Human Rights Act post 9/11: reasserting international human rights norms in the “war on terror”?. Current Legal Problems, 63(1), 153-234. https://doi.org/10.1093/clp/63.1.153

An Extraordinary Threat Requiring Special Measures’ One of the most notable aspects of the ‘war on terror’ post 9/11 has been the shift from a wholly criminal justice response under the Terrorism Act 2000 to the creation of a parallel preventive syst... Read More about Recalibrating ECHR rights and the role of the Human Rights Act post 9/11: reasserting international human rights norms in the “war on terror”?.