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Security Rights Violations in Context of Counterterrorism: Analysis of the Post-Soviet Nations

Omelicheva, Mariya Y.
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Abstract
This study purports to explain security rights violations of the suspected terrorism. It develops a theoretical model and assesses its predictions on a sample of post-Soviet states. The author uses original data on security rights violations of individuals implicated in terrorism and their family members and supporters collected by means of systematic content analysis of several types of reports. Contrary to a widely-held belief that the magnitude of terrorism is the main determinant of human rights practices in the context of ‘war on terror’, the study finds no support for the impact of terrorist attacks on security rights violations of the suspects of terrorism. Political conflict, on the other hand, appears to be a stronger predictor of security rights violations in the post-Soviet nations. Statistical results also lend support to the impact of international norms and a number of other factors on human rights violations in the name of combating terrorism. The author discusses implications of the findings for theory and practices of human rights.
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This is an author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication following peer review. The publisher version is available on its site.
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2010
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Taylor and Francis
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Security rights violations, Counterterrorism
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Omelicheva, Mariya Y. Security Rights Violations in the Context of Counterterrorism: Analysis of the Post-Soviet Nations. The International Journal of Human Rights, 14(2): 166-188, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13642980802535492
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