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It is now widely known that anti-terrorism laws, and especially the provision for
indefinite preventive detention, have become part of western liberal criminal
justice system. These laws create an anti-terrorism legal regime, which derogates
from the principle of rule of law. However, there are scholars, for instance Charles
Kennedy, who believe that anti-terrorism legal regimes have been deployed more
in developing countries, for instance Pakistan, than in the West. In this article, we
set out in brief a genealogical description of the Western anti-terrorism legal
regime and the provision for indefinite preventive detention. Moreover, we
demonstrate that the anti-terrorism legal regime in Pakistan and the provision for
preventive detention has its origins in the British colonial security regime.
Syed Sami Raza, Ghazala Rafi. (2016) Indefinite Preventive Detention: An Anglo-American Legacy of the State of Exception, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-08, Issue-2.
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