Counterterrorism policies and practices: health and values at stake

WHO Bulletin 93:737–738 (2015)
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Abstract

New mechanisms to ensure that counter ter ror ism ac t ivit ies do not contravene international law or ethical values and principles will require careful design. Apart from the ethical and legal grounds, there are good practical rea-sons to design more effective counterter-rorism measures. Preventable harms to population health contribute to mistrust and instability and undermine the stated objectives of the intelligence services.

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Verina Wild
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München
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