Secrecy, Law and Society

Cover of Secrecy, Law and Society by Greg Martin
Author: Greg Martin
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780415792257
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 0.9479877266 Pounds
Width: 0.65 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 342.0662
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Secrecy, Law and Society by Greg Martin, published by Taylor & Francis Group on December 20, 2016, is a comprehensive examination of the implications of secrecy within legal and societal frameworks. This 280-page volume discusses how the culture of security that emerged after the September 11 attacks has led to exceptional legal measures and a reliance on secrecy to protect public safety and national security. The book addresses the tension between the necessity of secrecy and the demands for transparency and openness, highlighting its impact on civil liberties.

Readers will find an exploration of how secrecy intersects with various legal principles, including the separation of powers, due process, and the rule of law. The text delves into the broader implications of secrecy beyond counterterrorism, examining its effects on institutional credibility and cultural legacies. This edition serves as a valuable resource for academic researchers, university educators, and law practitioners, providing insights into the legal and socio-legal dimensions of secrecy and its relevance in contemporary debates.


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Commentators have shown how a ‘culture of security’ ushered in after the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 has involved exceptional legal measures and increased recourse to secrecy on the basis of protecting public safety and safeguarding national security. In this context, scholars have largely been preoccupied with the ways that increased security impinges upon civil liberties. While secrecy is justified on public interest grounds, there remains a tension between the need for secrecy and calls for openness, transparency and disclosure.

In law, secrecy has implications for the separation of powers, due process, and the rule of law, raising fundamental concerns about open justice, procedural fairness and human rights. Beyond the counterterrorism and legal context, scholarly interest in secrecy has been concerned with the credibility of public and private institutions, as well as the legacies of secrecy across a range of institutional and cultural settings.

By exploring the intersections between secrecy, law and society, this volume is a timely and critical intervention in secrecy debates traversing various fields of legal and social inquiry. It will be a useful resource for academic researchers, university teachers and students, as well as law practitioners and policymakers interested in the legal and socio-legal dimensions of secrecy.

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