1. Introduction
Part I. Transnational perspectives
2. The United Nations Security Council, terrorism and the rule of law
3. The impossibility of global anti-terrorism law?
4. Transplantation
Part II. Cross-cutting themes
5. The criminal law and its less restrained alternatives
6. Anti-terrorism laws : balancing national security
7. Legislating anti-terrorism : observations on form and process
8. The financial war on terrorism
9. Our responsibility to respect the rights of others : legality and humanity
10. Prevent reponses to jihadi extremism
Part III. Anti-terrorism law and policy in Asia
11. Singapore's anti-terrorism laws : reality and rhetoric
12. Anti-terrorism efforts in Indonesia
13. The Human Society Act and the IHL law of the Philippines : of security and insecurity
14. Responses to terrorism in China
15. Security laws for Hong Kong
16. Japan's response to terrorism post-9/11
17. Mapping anti-terror legal regimes in India
Part IV. Anti-terrorism law and policy in the West
18. The United States a decade after 9/11
19. UK counter-terror law post-9/11 : initial acceptance of extraordinary measures and the partial return to human rights norms
20. Canada's response to terrorism
21. Anti-terror legislation in Australia and New Zealand
Part V. Anti-terrorism measures in the Middle East and Africa
22. Terrorism and governance in South Africa
23. Israel's anti-terrorism law : past, present and future
24. Rocks, hard places and human rights : anti-terrorism law and policy in Arab states.