Introduction
Chapter One: Assessing Unconventional Applications of the 'Terrorism' Label - Sudha Setty
Chapter Two: Separatist, Not Terrorist: Case Studies from Southeast Asia - Nadirsyah Hosen
Chapter Three: The 'Refugee Warrior' in an Age of Revolutionary Violence - Satvinder S. Juss and Jeni Mitchell
Chapter Four: The ISIL Jihadists of Saudi Arabia - Abdullah K. Al-Saud
Chapter Five: The Criminal Law Implications of the 'War on Terror' and the Status of Foreign Fighters' - A Swiss Perspective - Roberta Arnold
Chapter Six: Disrupting Terrorist Activity: What are the limits to criminal methods of disruption? - Stuart Macdonald and Lord Carlile
Chapter Seven: The Evolving Common Law Jurisprudence Combatting the Threat of Terrorism in Canada - James Simeon
Chapter Eight: Human Rights and Anti-Terror Laws in Australia - George Williams
Chapter Nine: The legacy of apartheid and South Africa’s struggle to contain contemporary form of terrorism and violent extremism - Martin Ewi and Willem Els
Chapter Ten: India and the Global War on Terror: Indian counterterrorism and the influence of the Global War on Terror - Harsh Pant and Ivan Lidarev
Biography
Satvinder Singh Juss, PhD (Cantab), FRSA, is a Professor of Law at King's College London, a Barrister-at-Law practising from 3 Hare Court, Temple, London, and a Deputy Judge of the Upper Tribunal (IAC) in London and Birmingham, UK. He is a former Human Rights Fellow at Harvard Law School, Boston, USA.






