Counter-terrorism Legislation and Terrorist Attacks: does human rights have space?

The proposed theory for this study argues that terrorist attacks affect people’s perception of security, creating an intense sensation of fear that leads to the support of repressive measures to counter terrorism. Evaluating United States before and after 9/11, this study found that terrorist attack...

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