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« La sécurité nationale et les droits de la personne au Canada depuis le 11 septembre »

Note : Il s’agit d’une bibliographie « sommaire » de travaux publiés qui, selon l’auteur, constituent des contributions importantes à l’étude de la sécurité nationale et des droits de la personne au Canada. La bibliographie n’est pas exhaustive et ne couvre pas l’ensemble des questions, mais elle a été conçue dans l’optique des huit domaines d’intérêt dont il est question dans mon rapport. La bibliographie ne comprend pas de communiqués de média. Pour les sites Web consultés lors de la rédaction du présent travail, veuillez vous reporter aux différentes citations dans la section des notes de fin de document.

Les travaux cités le sont en ordre alphabétique.

Adelman, Howard, "Refugees and Border Security Post September 11," Refuge 20, no. 4 (2001)

Aiken, Sharryn, "Manufacturing Terrorists: Refugees, National Security and Canadian Law," Parts 1 and 2, Refuge, 19 (Jan. 2001) 54-73 and (Feb. 2001), 116-33

Bell, Stewart, "Blood Money, International Terrorist Fundraising in Canada," in Norman Hillmer and Maureen Molot, eds., A Fading Power (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2002)

Bell, Stewart, Cold Terror: How Canada Nurtures and Exports Terrorism Around the World (Toronto: John Wiley, 2004)

Bell, Stewart, The Martyr’s Oath: The Apprenticeship of a Homegrown Terrorist (Toronto: John Wiley, 2005)

Bolan, Kim. Loss of Faith: How the Air India Bombers Got Away with Murder (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 2005)

Celucci, Paul. Unquiet Diplomacy (Toronto: Key Porter Books, 2005)

Chalk, Peter and William Rosenau, "Confronting the ‘Enemy Within’: Security Intelligence, the Police and Counterterrorism in Four Democracies," The Rand Corporation, 2004, http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2004/RAND_MG100.pdf

Choudry, Sujit and Kent Roach, "Racial and Ethnic Profiling: Statutory Discretion, Constitutional Remedies and Democratic Accountability, Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 41 (2003)

Clarkson, Stephen, Uncle Sam and Us (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002)

Clarkson, Stephen and Erik Lachapelle, "Jean Chretien’s Legacy in Managing Canadian-American Relations," Canadian Foreign Policy, 12, no. 2 (Fall 2005), 65-82

Cohen, Stanley A. Privacy, Crime and Terror: Legal Rights and Security in a Time of Peril (Markham, ON: LexisNexis Canada, 2006)

Cohen, Stanley, "State Secrecy and Democratic Accountability," Criminal Law Quarterly, 51 (Dec. 2005), 27-52

Collacott, Martin, "Canada’s Inadequate Response to Terrorism: The Need for Policy Reform, The Fraser Institute, February 2006

Cotler, Irwin, "Thinking Outside the Box: Foundational Principles for a Counter-Terrorism Law and Policy," dans Ronald Daniels et al., eds. The Security of Freedom: Essays on Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Bill (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001), 111-29

Crépeau, François, and Delphine Nakache, "The Control of Irregular Migration in Canada: Placing Security Concerns within the Framework of Human Rights Protection," Institute for Research on Public Policy, Choices, 12, no 1 (Février 2006)

Daniels, Ronald J., et al., eds. The Freedom of Security: Essays on Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Bill (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001)

Drache, Daniel, Borders Matter: Homeland Security and the Search for North America (Halifax: Fernwood, 2004)

Gabor, Thomas, ed., "The Views of Canadian Scholars on the Impact of the Anti-Terrorism Act," Department of Justice, released 2005, http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/ps/rs/rep/2005/rr05-1/rr05-1.pdf

Jenkins, David, "In Support of Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act: A comparison of Canadian, British and American anti-terrorism law," Saskatchewan Law Review 66, no. 2 (2003), 419-54

Jockel, Joseph, and Joel Sokolsky, "A New Continental Consensus? The Bush Doctrine, the War on Terrorism and the Future of US-Canada Security Relations," dans Andrew F. Cooper and Dane Rowlands, eds., Canada Among Nations 2005: Split Images (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005), 63-78

Keeble, Edna, "Defining Canadian Security: Continuities and Discontinuities," American Review of Canadian Studies, 35 (Spring 2005)

Laxer, James, The Border: Canada, the US and Dispatches from the 49th Parallel (Toronto: Anchor/Random House, 2003)

Machado, Eunice, "A Note on the Terrorism Financing Offences in Bill C-36," University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review, 60 (Hiver 2002), 103-114

Macklin, Audrey, "Mr. Suresh and the Evil Twin" Refuge, 20, no 4 (2002)

Macklem, Patrick, "Canada’s Obligations at International Criminal Law," in Ronald Daniels et al., eds. The Security of Freedom: Essays on Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Bill (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001), 353-64

McMahon, Patricia, "Amending the Access to Information Act: Does National Security Require the Proposed Amendments of Bill C-36?" University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review, 60 (Hiver 2002), 89-101.

Mendes, Errol, "Between Crime and War: Terrorism, Democracy and the Constitution," dans Daubney et al., eds., Terrorism, Law and Democracy: How is Canada Changing after September 11 (Montréal l: Les Éditions Thémis, 2002)

Mia, Ziyaad E., "Terrorizing the Rule of Law: Implications of the Anti-Terrorism Act," National Journal of Constitutional Law, 14 (Décembre 2002), 125-52

Millard, Jeremy, "Investigative Hearings under the Anti-Terrorism Act," University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review, 60 (Hiver 2002), 79-87

Morden, Reid, « Ce sont des espions, pas des devins : le renseignement canadien après le 11 septembre », Service canadien du renseignement de sécurité, no 85 (automne 2003)

Mosley, Richard, "Preventing Terrorism: Bill C-36, the Anti-Terrorism Act," dans D. Daubney et al., eds. Terrorism, Law and Democracy: How is Canada Changing After September 11? (Montréal : Les Éditions Thémis, 2002)

New, W. H., Borderlands: How we Talk about Canada (Vancouver: UBC Press, 1998)

Paciocco, D., "Constitutional Casualties of September 11: Limiting the Legacy of the Anti-Terrorism Act," Supreme Court Law Review, 16 (2nd series), 2002

Roach, Kent, September 11: Consequences for Canada (Montreal: McGill/Queen’s University Press, 2003)

Roach, Kent, "The Dangers of a Charter-Proof and Crime-Based Response to Terrorism," dans Ronald Daniels et al., eds. The Security of Freedom: Essays on Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Bill (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001), 131-47

Roach, Kent, "The New Terrorism Offences and the Criminal Law," dans Ronald Daniels et al, eds., The Security of Freedom: Essays on Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Bill (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001), 151-72

Roach, Kent, "Ten Ways to Improve Canadian Anti-Terrorism Law," Criminal Law Review, 51 (décembre 2005), 102-25.

Roberts, Alisdair, Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age (Toronto: Cambridge University Press, 2006)

Rudner, Martin, "Contemporary Threats, Future Tasks: Canadian Intelligence and the Challenges of Global Security," dans Norman Hillmer and Maureen Molot, eds., A Fading Power (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2002)

Rudner, Martin, "Challenge and Response: Canada’s Intelligence Community and the War on Terrorism, Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol 11, no 2 (Hiver 2004)

Sands, Christopher, "Fading Power or Rising Power: 11 September and Lessons from the Section 110 Experience," dans Norman Hillmer and Maureen Molot, eds., A Fading Power (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2002)

Smith, David E., « Clarification de la doctrine de la responsabilité ministérielle applicable au gouvernement et au parlement du Canada », Rétablir l’imputabilité – Études : volume 1, Commission d’enquête sur le programme de commandites et les activités publicitaires, www.gomery.ca/fr/phase2report/volume1/fr_CISPAA_Vol1_4.pdf

Sokolsky, Joel, "Northern Exposure? American Homeland Security and Canada," International Journal, LX, no. 1 (Hiver 2004-05), 35-52

Toope, Stephen, "Fallout from ‘9-11’: Will a Security Culture Undermine Human Rights?" Saskatchewan Law Review, 65 (2002)

Treverton, Gregory F., Reshaping National Intelligence for an Age of Information (NY: Cambridge University Press/The Rand Corporation, 2001).

Wark, Wesley, "Intelligence Requirements and Anti-Terrorism Legislation," in Ronald Daniels et al., eds., The Security of Freedom: Essays on Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Bill (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001)

Wark, Wesley, "Learning Lessons (and How) in the War on Terror: The Canadian Experience, International Journal, LX, no. 1 (Hiver 2004-2005), 71-90

Webb, Maureen, "Essential Liberty or a Little Temporary Safety? The Review of the Canadian Anti-Terrorism Act," Criminal Law Review, 51 (Déc. 2005)

Welsh, Jennifer, At Home in the World: Canada’s Global Vision for the 21st Century (Toronto: Harper Collins, 2004)

Whitaker, Reg, "After 9/11: A Surveillance State?" dans Cynthia Brown, ed., Lost Liberties: Ashcroft and the Assault on Personal Freedom (NY: New Press, 2003)

Whitaker, Reg, and Gary Marcuse, Cold War Canada: The Making of a National Insecurity State 1945-1957 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994)

Whitaker, Reg, "Living with Bush’s America," Literary Review of Canada 13 (janvier/février 2005), 3-5

Whitaker, Reg, "More or Less than Meets the Eye? The New National Security Agenda," in G. B. Doern, ed., How Canada Spends, 2003-2004 (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2003), 44-58

Whitaker, Reg, "Securing the ‘Ontario-Vermont Border’: Myths and Realities in post-9/11 Canadian-American Security Relations," International Journal, LX, no. 1 (Hiver 2004-2005), 53-70

Wilson, Richard Ashby, ed. Human Rights in the "War on Terror" (NY: Cambridge University Press, 2005)

 

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