<span>Numerous allegations of abuse of power have been made against the domestic security intelligence agencies in the United Kingdom such as police special branches and MI5. These include the improper surveillance of trade unionists and peace activists, campaigns of mis-information against elected
Police and the Liberal State
โ Scribed by Markus D. Dubber (editor), Mariana Valverde (editor)
- Publisher
- Stanford Law Books
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 288
- Series
- Critical Perspectives on Crime and Law
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Police and the Liberal State advances a broad interdisciplinary and international project to refocus attention on the scope and function of modern governance through the lens of the police power in its multiple manifestationsโfrom the family to the police station and the prison, and from municipal government to state sovereignty and global securityโand techniquesโsurveillance, control, and licensing, as well as ordinances, regulations, and administrative, constitutional, and criminal law.
In the contributions to this volume, police power emerges as a rich and flexible concept that offers a broader functional context to explain the operation of governmental institutions. The essays reveal connections across the history of government, across systems of government within a particular state, and comparatively, across different states and levels of government. The comprehensive scope and boundless ambition of police power, the very characteristics that rest uneasily with traditional conceptions of the liberal state, make it a uniquely useful platform for interdisciplinary and international inquiries into fundamental questions of government and law.
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