The Law of the List:
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Writen byGavin Sullivan - PublisherCambridge University Press
- Year2020
This book examines the UN Security Council’s counterterrorism sanctions mechanisms, focusing on the ISIL and Al-Qaida sanctions lists. It explores how these measures shape global security law, international governance, and the powers of international organizations, and their impacts on human rights. Sullivan draws on interviews with officials, legal cases, and diplomatic sources to illustrate how listing policies affect individuals and communities worldwide. The text also highlights the challenges of balancing security enforcement with rights protection, offering lessons relevant to rehabilitation, social cohesion, and moderation.The book is highly relevant to understanding global counterterrorism governance, human rights, and policy frameworks. Its insights inform community engagement strategies, rehabilitation programs, and the development of moderate, inclusive counterterrorism measures. By highlighting the intersection of law, security, and societal impact, it aligns directly with GRACE’s mission of promoting peace, coexistence, and social cohesion.The Law of the List is a significant scholarly contribution to understanding global counterterrorism, sanctions, and their societal implications. It is a valuable addition to the GRACE Repository, offering both practical and academic insights into maintaining security while fostering rehabilitation and moderation.

