The “Enemization” of Criminal Law? An Inquiry into the Sociology of a Legal Doctrine and its Political and Moral Underpinnings
Abstract
The fight against terrorism has undergone major changes over the past thirty years. These changes have often been interpreted as a manifestation of “exceptionalism,” a trend that should be criticized for undermining the rule of law. We agree with this diagnosis but want to take a further step by acknowledging that this critical relationship to developments in counterterrorism is an integral part of the social processes to be studied. To this...
Paper Details
Title
The “Enemization” of Criminal Law? An Inquiry into the Sociology of a Legal Doctrine and its Political and Moral Underpinnings
Published Date
Sep 3, 2019
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
447 - 463
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