Date: 2009
Type: Article
Silent enim leges inter arma? La Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti e la Corte di Giustizia europea nella lotta al terrorismo
Title: Silent enim leges inter arma? La Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti e la Corte di Giustizia europea nella lotta al terrorismo;
Silent enim leges inter arma? The Supreme Court of the United States and the European Court of Justice in the fight against terrorism
Silent enim leges inter arma? The Supreme Court of the United States and the European Court of Justice in the fight against terrorism
Rivista trimestrale di diritto pubblico, 2009, 3, 591-634
FABBRINI, Federico, Silent enim leges inter arma? La Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti e la Corte di Giustizia europea nella lotta al terrorismoSilent enim leges inter arma? La Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti e la Corte di Giustizia europea nella lotta al terrorismo; Silent enim leges inter arma? The Supreme Court of the United States and the European Court of Justice in the fight against terrorism, Rivista trimestrale di diritto pubblico, 2009, 3, 591-634
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The article compares the case law of the EU Court of Justice and of the US Supreme Court in the field of due process for suspected terrorists and identifies a common pattern of increate judicial scrutiny on the action of the political branches of government.
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ISSN: 0557-1464
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