
handle: 2434/621611
Mauro Barberis has given a compelling treatment of the ideological motivations behind the “securitarian turn” of criminal law after 11 september 2001. His arguments show that there is a new trend in thinking about “law and order” which has significant similarities with some aspects of contemporary populism.
Security; Liberty; Neoliperalism; Populism; Terrorism
Security; Liberty; Neoliperalism; Populism; Terrorism
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