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Mitsilegas, V. (2022). '‘Security Law’ and Preventive Justice in the Legal Order of the European Union' In M. Engelhart, H. Kudlich, & B. Vogel (Eds.), Digitalisierung, Globalisierung und Risikoprävention (2nd ed., pp. 975-987)
Mitsilegas, Valsamis. "‘Security Law’ and Preventive Justice in the Legal Order of the European Union: The Case of Counter-terrorism". Digitalisierung, Globalisierung und Risikoprävention, edited by Marc Engelhart, Hans Kudlich and Benjamin Vogel, Duncker & Humblot, 2022, pp. 975-987.
Mitsilegas, V. (2022): '‘Security Law’ and Preventive Justice in the Legal Order of the European Union', in Engelhart, M, Kudlich, H, Vogel, B (eds.). Digitalisierung, Globalisierung und Risikoprävention. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 975-987.

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‘Security Law’ and Preventive Justice in the Legal Order of the European Union

The Case of Counter-terrorism

Mitsilegas, Valsamis

In: Digitalisierung, Globalisierung und Risikoprävention (2022), pp. 975–987

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Valsamis Mitsilegas

Mitsilegas, Valsamis, Prof. Dr., Queen Mary Universität (London, Vereinigtes Königreich)

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  1. Ashworth Andrew/Zedner, Lucia, Preventive Justice, Oxford University Press 2014.  Google Scholar
  2. Sieber, Risk prevention by means of criminal law: On the legitimacy of anticipatory offenses in Germany’s recently enacted counter-terrorism law (note 2), p. 267.  Google Scholar
  3. Mitsilegas, Valsamis, European Criminal Law and the Dangerous Citizen, in: Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, vol. 25, 2018, pp. 733.  Google Scholar

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Section Title Page Action Price
Valsamis Mitsilegas: ‘Security Law’ and Preventive Justice in the Legal Order of the European Union. The Case of Counter-terrorism 975
I. Introduction 975
II. Over Criminalising Terrorism? Targeting ‘Foreign Fighters’ 976
III. The Move from Criminal to Administrative Law: the Case of Terrorist Sanctions 978
IV. Privatised and Generalised Surveillance of ‘the Everyday’ 982
V. Conclusion: the Emergence of EU and Global Preventive ‘Security Law’: Developing a Framework of Critical Analysis 986