The close relationship between the criminal law and national security in fight against terrorism has produced a mixed picture of criminal law by which although the relevant regulations are preventing governments from interfering in individual rights and freedoms, however they provide a pretext for justification of their authoritative and limitative actions in favor of national security.In this way, due to some characteristics of terrorist groups like dangerousness, organization, biasness and un-modifiability, anti– terrorist laws consist of some tough regulations regarding terrorists which are finally affecting freedom and rights of the ordinary citizens
Alipour, H. (2009). National Security and Rights of the Accused; A Comparative Study of Trial Procedure against Terrorist Actions. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 12(43), 5-44.
MLA
Hassan Alipour. "National Security and Rights of the Accused; A Comparative Study of Trial Procedure against Terrorist Actions". Strategic Studies Quarterly, 12, 43, 2009, 5-44.
HARVARD
Alipour, H. (2009). 'National Security and Rights of the Accused; A Comparative Study of Trial Procedure against Terrorist Actions', Strategic Studies Quarterly, 12(43), pp. 5-44.
VANCOUVER
Alipour, H. National Security and Rights of the Accused; A Comparative Study of Trial Procedure against Terrorist Actions. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 2009; 12(43): 5-44.