Om TERRORISM: COMMENTARY ON SECURITY DOCUMENTS VOLUME 128
Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents is a series that provides primary source documents and expert commentary on various topics in the worldwide effort to combat terrorism. Volume 128, Detention Under International Law: Liberty and Permissible Detention, is the first in a three-volume arc that looks at detention under international law. This volume examines the literal deprivation of a person's liberty, and the ways in which international
and regional human rights instruments and courts have permitted detention under international law. Professor Kristen Boon explores how the individual's right to liberty and security has been set out in universal and regional treaties and charters, and contrasts lawful detention and the treatment of administrative and
preventative detention with unlawful arbitrary detention. Professor Boon illustrates her commentary by organizing treaties, reports by UN agencies and non-governmental organizations, judgments in regional international human rights courts, and through comments, adjudications, and reports from UN human rights treaty bodies.
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