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Global War on Liberty (paperback)
by Jean-Claude Paye

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Global War on Liberty

by Jean-Claude Paye

Click here to read the Introduction to Global War on Liberty.

The war against terrorism allows power to be reorganized at the world level. The procedures of exception set up in its name become the basis of a new legal order that gives judicial powers to administrative authorities. In this globalized process, the United States occupies an exceptional place. It rules an imperial political structure in which the American administration has the privilege of determining the exception and inscribing it into law.

The government of the United States can designate as an enemy any American or any citizen of a state with which the USA is not at war. It can seize or, because of extradition agreements, force any other government to hand over any individual that it designates as a terrorist. It can keep that individual in unlimited detention or, at its discretion, put that individual on trial before exceptional courts of law. Thus the war against terrorism is constitutive. It alters the exercise of internal and external sovereignty. It leads to an organic solidarity among various governments in the surveillance and repression of their populations. The boundary between the maintenance of order and war is blurred. Real wars are presented as police operations and control over citizens is carried out by procedures that belong to counter-espionage.


From the back cover:

"This well-researched and persuasively argued study shows how state power is being used to strip away basic guaranties of liberty and fairness, all in the name of fighting 'terrorism.' All of us engaged in the struggle for human rights owe Jean-Claude Paye an enormous debt of gratitude."

Michael E. Tigar
Research Professor, Washington College of Law
Visiting Professor, Duke Law School


"Paye expertly dissects the global 'war on terror' (GWOT), arguing that the Bush administration has used the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to assert new executive powers in the United States as well as Europe. Global War on Liberty is a unique and singularly important book. All who care about protecting national sovereignty, civil liberties, and the rule of law should read it."

Marjorie Cohn
Professor, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
President-elect, National Lawyers Guild


Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
     September 11
     A Constitutive Act
     March 11
     The London Attacks
     The End of The Rule of Law

Chapter 1
THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM
INTHE UNITED STATES

     The Patriot Act
     A Strengthened Executive
     Generalized Electronic Surveillance
     The Proposed Patriot Act II
     The Patriot Act Reauthorization
     From the State of Emergency
     to the Permanent State of Exception
     Guantanamo, Base of A New Legal Order
     Rationalization of the New Legal Order
     The Incorporation of Anomie into the Law

Chapter 2
IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

     The Antiterrorism Crime and Security Act 2001
     The Prevention of Terrorism Bill
     The End of Habeas Corpus
     The Legalization of Torture
     The Terrorism Act 2006

Chapter 3
THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM
INTHE EUROPEAN UNION

     The Joint Criminalization of Terrorism
     Lists of Terrorist Organizations
     Prior Methods of Criminalizing Terrorism
     Italian Specificity
     The Stakes In The Antiterrorist Laws
     Terrorist Organization or Criminal Organization
     A Change in Antiterrorist Policies

Chapter 4
THE EUROPEAN UNION:
A SPACE OF LIBERTY, SECURITY AND JUSTICE?

     European Arrest Warrant
     An Attack Against Social Movements

Chapter 5
SURVEILLANCE OF PRIVATE

     An American Initiative
     An International Promotion
     The Example of Great Britain
     In France
     Airline Passengers Under Surveillance
     Generalized Biometric Surveillance
     Calling into Question The Rule of Law

Chapter 6
REORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL STATE

     The Police: Central Body of The State
     The “Perben” Law
     The National State: A Structure Integrated into The Empire
     The Specificity of The U.S. National State

Chapter 7
AN IMPERIAL STRUCTURE

     Extraterritorial Competence of The United States
     The Europol-United States Agreement: an Autonomous Negotiation
     Delayed Judicial Cooperation
     The Agreement On Extradition
     The Bilateral Treaty Between Ireland and The USA
     An Asymmetrical Relationship
     Globalization of Torture
     The Police Function as Basis of Imperial Sovereignty

Chapter 8
THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM:
A CONSTITUTIVE ACT

     A Change in Criminal Law
     Suspension of the Law
     Criminal Law as Constitutive Act
     State of Exception
     The Exception: Basis of a New Juridical and Political Order
     Legal Normativism and Decisionism
     The Suspension of the Law: Constitutive Act of the Empire
     Dictatorship
     Sovereign Dictatorship: The Empire’s Form of Government

CONCLUSION
     The End of A Double Legal System
     Reversal of The Relation Between Society and State
     Dictatorship: Form of Government of Good Governance
     The Anticipation of A New Social War



ISBN-10: 0-914386-32-8
ISBN-13: 978-0-91438-632-2



 
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