Ch 1: Introduction
Ch 2: Law, Security and the State of Perpetual Emergency
Ch 3: Drone Warfare and the Emergence of Exceptional Space
Ch 4: 'Lawfare' and Counterterrorism under Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes
Ch 5: Lowing the bar: the fragility of the 'rehabilitative ideal' in the penal responses to terrorism crimes
Ch 6: Unintended Consequences of Swedish Asylum Procedures: National Security Implications of Refugees Stuck in Legal Limbo
Ch 7: 'Extremely loud and incredibly close': Criminal Terrorism and Exceptional Legislation in Italy
Ch 8: Anti-terrorism as Neo-Colonialism
Ch 9: Institutionalizing Irregularities: Terrorism prosecutions in the specialized 'court' of Saudi Arabia
Ch 10: The heavy cost of a state of emergency on policing
Ch 11: Sovereign and Belligerent Powers
Ch 12: Conclusion