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"Contents" [2013] ELECD 667; in Cole, David; Fabbrini, Federico; Vedaschi, Arianna (eds), "Secrecy, National Security and the Vindication of Constitutional Law" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013) iii

Book Title: Secrecy, National Security and the Vindication of Constitutional Law

Editor(s): Cole, David; Fabbrini, Federico; Vedaschi, Arianna

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781781953853

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Contents
List of contributors vii
Foreword ix
Martin Scheinin

1. Introduction 1
David Cole, Federico Fabbrini and Arianna Vedaschi

PART 1 SECRECY AND COURTS

2. Terrorism and security: back to the future? 13
Lord Justice (retired) Stephen Sedley
3. Oversight of national security secrecy in the United States 22
Stephen Schulhofer
4. Secrecy vs. openness: counterterrorism and the role of the German
Federal Constitutional Court 44
Mindia Vashakmadze
5. Formalism and state secrets 57
Sudha Setty

PART 2 SECRECY AND LEGISLATURES

6. Direct and indirect access to intelligence information: lessons in
legislative oversight from the United States and Canada 75
Kathleen Clark and Nino Lomjaria
7. Arcana Imperii and Salus Rei Publicae: state secrets privilege
and the Italian legal framework 95
Arianna Vedaschi

PART 3 SECRECY AND DETENTION

8. Managing secrecy and its migration in a post-9/11 world 115
Kent Roach




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vi Secrecy, national security and the vindication of constitutional law

9. National security, secret evidence and preventive detentions:
the Israeli Supreme Court as a case study 133
Shiri Krebs
10. Secrecy and control orders: the role and vulnerability of
constitutional values in the United Kingdom and Australia 154
Andrew Lynch, Tamara Tulich and Rebecca Welsh
11. Comparative advantages: secret evidence and `cleared counsel'
in the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada 173
David Cole and Stephen I. Vladeck

PART 4 SECRECY AND CRIMINAL TRIALS

12. The normalization of anonymous testimony 195
Jason Mazzone and Tobias Fischer
13. Terrorists on trial: an open or closed case? ...


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