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050 00 ^aJF1525.I6^bI611 2008
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245 00 ^aIntelligence and human rights in the era of global terrorism/^cedited by Steve Tsang
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260 ^aWestport, Conn. :^bPraeger Security International, ^c2008.
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300 ^axv, 224 p. :^bill. ;^c24 cm.
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504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [171]-199) andindex
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505 0 ^aStopping global terrorism and protecting rights/^rSteveTsang -- ^tIdentifying and rectifying inadequacies -- ^tTheBritish quest for transparency/^rMark Urban -- ^tLessonsfrom the Iranian case and the changing face of American intelligence/^rJack Caravelli -- ^tThe wider politicalcontext -- ^tPolitical supervision of intelligence servicesin the United Kingdom/^rJohn N.L. Morrison -- ^tIntelligence oversight in the United States/^rLoch K. Johnson -- ^tParliamentary oversight of intelligence : the Germanapproach/^rChristian Heyer -- ^tAn appropriate legal framework for dealing with modern terrorism and WMD/^rRichard G. Stearns -- ^tHuman rights and human intelligence/^rAlex Danchev -- ^tToward new intelligence systems -- ^tPreparing to meet new challenges/^rPeter Wilson -- ^tEfficient resource allocation/^rGeorge Maior and SebastianHuluban -- ^tA new approach to intelligence assessment/^rIsaac Ben-Israel -- ^tIn search of a new intelligence system: the British experience/^rAnthony Glees -- ^tSetting priorities in a world of changing threats/^rRichard J. Aldrich
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650 0 ^aIntelligence service^xMoral and ethical aspects
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650 0 ^aHuman rights
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650 0 ^aTerrorism^xPrevention
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700 1 ^aTsang, Steve Yui-Sang,^d1959-
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856 40 ^3Content^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T02991.pdf
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917 ^aBN :^c707
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955 ^a1 copy
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