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100 1 _aJARVIS Lee
700 _aLEGRAND Tim
245 _aThe proscription or listing of terrorist organisations: understanding, assessment, and international comparisons/
_cLee Jarvis, et.al
260 _c2018
520 _aThis article serves as an introduction to this Special Issue on the banning or proscription of terrorist organisations around the world. It begins by arguing for greater attention to proscription powers because of their contemporary ubiquity, considerable historical lineage, implications for political life, and ambiguous effectiveness. Following an overview of the Issue's questions and ambitions, the article discusses five themes: key moments of continuity and change within proscription regimes around the world; the significance of domestic political and legal contexts and institutions; the value of this power in countering terrorism and beyond; a range of prominent criticisms of proscription, including around civil liberties; and the significance of language and other symbolic practices in the justification and extension of proscription powers. We conclude by sketching the arguments and contributions of the subsequent articles in this Issue.
650 _aTERRORISM
650 _aPROSCRIPTION
773 _aTerrorism and Political Violence:
_gVol. 30, Nos.1-3, January-June 2018, pp.199-215 (116)
598 _a TERRORISM
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2018.1432199
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