1. Introduction Genevieve Lennon, Colin King and Carole McCartney
PART I
COUNTER-TERRORISM
2. The Constitutional Governance of Counter-Terrorism Brice Dickson
3. Beyond the Ordinary: Criminal Law and Terrorism Dermot Walsh
4. Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in the UK: From Northern Irish Troubles to Global Islamist Jihad Steven Greer
5. Strategies for Countering Terrorism: An Australian Perspective Keiran Hardy and George Williams
6. Shades of Independent ReviewDavid Anderson
7. The Use of Special Advocates in Countering Terrorism: Human Rights, Best Practice and Procedural Tradition John Jackson
8. Lawyers, Military Commissions and the Rule of Law in Democratic States Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
9. Excluding Terrorists Jessie Blackbourn
10. Speaking of Terrorism and Terrorist Speech: Defining the Limits of Terrorist Speech Offences Anneke Petzsche and Manuel Cancio Meliá
11. All-Risks Counter-Terrorist Policing Genevieve Lennon
PART II
MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE
12. Defining Miscarriages of Justice in the Context of Post-9/11 Counter-Terrorism Kent Roach
13. The Doctrine of Public Interest Immunity and Fair Trial Guarantees Simon McKay
14. T e Forensic Science Paradox Carole McCartney
15. Post-Conviction Review in England and Wales: Perpetuating and Rectifying Miscarriages of Justice Stephanie Roberts
16. Justice Denied? Compensation for Miscarriages of Justice Hannah Quirk and Colin King
17. Revisiting Miscarriages of Justice: Innocence Projects, Review Commissions and Expert Evidence Kathryn M Campbell
PART III
A RETROSPECTIVE
18. Living with Counter-Terrorism Laws and their Discontents Clive Walker