ABSTRACT

In the post-2001 context of economic and political conflict, this book presents a timely and detailed examination of the role of the criminal law in the protection of the existing order from political dissent and destabilization. It reviews offences such as rebellion, treason, mutiny, espionage, sedition, terrorism, riot and unlawful assembly in the UK, US, Canada and Australia from a comparative perspective and investigates leading cases in their historical and political contexts. Also examining the impact on human rights and civil liberties, this book covers a neglected area of English-derived law and will encourage debate about crimes against states and governments.

chapter 1|16 pages

A Controversial History

chapter 4|30 pages

Treason and Mutiny

chapter 5|22 pages

Espionage, Official Secrets and Sabotage

chapter 7|40 pages

Terrorism

chapter 8|26 pages

Riot, Affray and Unlawful Assembly

chapter 10|8 pages

Conclusions