Police Use of Force under International Law

Police Use of Force under International Law

by Sean Connolly and Stuart Casey-Maslen
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 10/08/2017

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Policing is commonly thought to be governed by domestic legal systems and not international law. However, various international legal standards are shown to have an impact in situations where police use force. Police Use of Force under International Law explores this tension in detail for the first time. It critically reviews the use of force by law enforcement agencies in a range of scenarios: against detainees, during protests, and in the context of counterterrorism and counterpiracy operations. Key trends, such as the growing use of private security services, are also considered. This book provides a human rights framework for police weaponry and protection of at-risk groups based on critical jurisprudence from the last twenty years. With pertinent case law and case studies to illustrate the key principles of the use of force, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in policing, human rights, state use of force or criminology.

ISBN:
9781108506915
9781108506915
Category:
Public international law
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
10-08-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Sean Connolly

Sean Connolly first travelled to West Africa in 2008 and has been returning to study, work, or backpack around the region ever since.

He's been working with Bradt Guides since 2011, updating guides to Malawi, Mozambique, Ghana, Uruguay, Sierra Leone, and two editions of Rwanda, along with authoring the first edition Bradt Guide to Senegal.

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