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"A Chilling Consensus: Political Protest in the 'War on Terror' (Chapter)
featured in Moran & Phythian (eds) "Intelligence, Security & Policing Post 9/11" (Palgrave, London, 2008)
Discuss the way in which counter-terrorist powers have been "normalized" into the policing of public order and protests. In the chapter it is argued that the courts have been far from interventionist despite the backdrop of Human Rights legislation

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