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Anti-Terrorism Law and Normalising Northern Ireland

By Jessie Blackbourn
Routledge June 2016

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ISBN-13
9781138201965
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
June 2016
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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The Northern Ireland peace process has been heralded by those who participated in it as a successful example of transformation from a violent conflict to a peaceful society.

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The book examines the implementation of the Northern Ireland peace process as a whole. However, its main focus is on the impact of new types of terrorism, and government responses to that new terrorism, on the process of normalising Northern Ireland.

The internal and external factors that have impeded Northern Ireland's transformation from an exceptional part of the UK to one that is consistent with the political and societal features of the other regions are analysed. It also considers the normalisation of 'post-conflict' Northern Ireland in the context of the expansion of anti-terrorism legislation for international terrorism in the whole of the UK.

In doing so the book highlights the continuing use of exceptional anti-terrorism laws in Northern Ireland outside of the emergency for which they were originally intended, as well as revealing the extent to which Northern Ireland's past anti-terrorism laws have been re-enacted as permanent, non-emergency legislation for the whole of the UK.

The book thus demonstrates the difficulties that transitional or post-conflict states face in attempting to wind back extraordinary counter-terrorism policies after periods of violence have been brought to an end.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Resolving the Constitutional Questions
2. Devolution and Decommissioning
3. The Normalisation of Security I: The Removal of Emergency Powers
4. The Normalisation of Security II: The Military in Northern Ireland
5. Reforming the Police and Criminal Justice System
6. Paramilitary Prisoners Northern Ireland: The New Normal?
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