Max Putzer
Gerichte, Terror und Verfahren
Eine rechtsvergleichende Untersuchung zur Gewährleistung justizieller Grundrechte anhand verfassungsgerichtlicher und höchstrichterlicher Rechtsprechung in Deutschland und Israel
[Courts, Terrorism and Due Process: A Comparative Study of the Protection of a Defendant's Fundamental Rights in Light of Constitutional and Higher Court Rulings in Germany and Israel.]
2015. 386 pages. Unrevised ebook edition 2025. Digitize on Demand
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When democratic societies that are threatened by terrorism recalibrate the relationship between liberty and security, there tends to be an erosion of the individual's fundamental rights - not only the defendant's access to justice but also his right to a fair trial. Max Putzer undertakes an examination of the constitutional jurisprudence of Germany and Israel - in the context of their respective security cultures - in order to investigate how the tension between security interests and fundamental rights can be resolved.