Note
The catalogue number (CP32-89/5-2010E) and ISBN (978-0-660-19984-9) for the print edition have been incorrectly copied in the electronic versions for all 4 volumes.
Issued also in French under title: Commission d'enquête relative aux mesures d'investigation prises à la suite de l'attentat à la bombe commis contre le vol 182 d'Air India : études de recherche.
Summary
"It is my hope that the research program will help inform the deliberations of the commission and also provide a solid academic foundation for the continued study in Canada of terrorism and the many policy instruments that are necessary to prevent and prosecute terrorism."--Introduction, volume 1.
Contents
Volume 1. Threat Assessment and RCMP/CSIS Co-Operation. -- Introduction / Kent Roach -- Study of international terrorism / Bruce Hoffman -- A brief on international terrorism / Michael A. Hennessy -- Context is everything: the Air India bombing, 9/11 and the limits of analogy / Peter M. Archambault -- Towards a proactive all-of-government approach to intelligence-led counter- terrorism / Martin Rudner -- The intelligence-law enforcement nexus / Wesley Wark -- The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service: a comparison between occupational and organizational cultures / Jean-Paul Brodeur.
Volume 2. Terrorism Financing, Charities and Aviation Security. Introduction / Kent Roach -- Understanding terrorism financing / Nikos Passas -- An assessment of the legal regime governing the financing of terrorist activities in Canada / Anita Indira Anand -- Terrorist financing and the charitable sector: law and policy in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia / Mark Sidel -- Charities and terrorist financing: a review of Canada’s legal framework / David G. Duff -- Canadian airport security review / Kathleen Sweet.
Volume 3. Terrorism prosecutions. Introduction / Kent Roach – 2. Protecting witnesses and collaborators of justice in terrorism cases / Yvon Dandurand – 3. Terrorism and criminal prosecutions in the United States / Robert M. Chesney – 4. Structural aspects of terrorist mega-trials: a comparative analysis / Bruce MacFarlane –5. The unique challenges of terrorism prosecutions: towards a workable relation between intelligence and evidence / Kent Roach.
Volume 4. The Unique Challenges of Terrorism Prosecutions: Towards a Workable Relation Between Intelligence and Evidence. 1. The evolving distinction between security intelligence and evidence – 2. Fundamental principles concerning intelligence and evidence – 3. The use of intelligence as evidence – 4. Obligations to disclose intelligence – 5. Methods of restricting the disclosure of intelligence – 6. Judicial procedures to obtain non-disclosure orders – 7. Disclosure and secrecy in other jurisdictions – 8. Conclusions.