La réponse sécuritaire de l’administration Bush : l’USA PATRIOT Act et les libertés individuelles

One of the key actions taken by the Bush administration was to push for the adoption of the USA PATRIOT Actin order to address the needs of a country following an unprecedented terrorist attack. While most aspects of the legislation are not controversial, a few sections giving the government greater...

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Main Author: Alice GAIRARD-BERNARD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Laboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA) 2011-09-01
Series:E-REA
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/erea/1956
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La réponse sécuritaire de l’administration Bush : l’USA PATRIOT Act et les libertés individuelles
E-REA
checks and balances
civil liberties
political opposition
public interest groups
USA PATRIOT Act
author_facet Alice GAIRARD-BERNARD
author_sort Alice GAIRARD-BERNARD
title La réponse sécuritaire de l’administration Bush : l’USA PATRIOT Act et les libertés individuelles
title_short La réponse sécuritaire de l’administration Bush : l’USA PATRIOT Act et les libertés individuelles
title_full La réponse sécuritaire de l’administration Bush : l’USA PATRIOT Act et les libertés individuelles
title_fullStr La réponse sécuritaire de l’administration Bush : l’USA PATRIOT Act et les libertés individuelles
title_full_unstemmed La réponse sécuritaire de l’administration Bush : l’USA PATRIOT Act et les libertés individuelles
title_sort la réponse sécuritaire de l’administration bush : l’usa patriot act et les libertés individuelles
publisher Laboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA)
series E-REA
issn 1638-1718
publishDate 2011-09-01
description One of the key actions taken by the Bush administration was to push for the adoption of the USA PATRIOT Actin order to address the needs of a country following an unprecedented terrorist attack. While most aspects of the legislation are not controversial, a few sections giving the government greater surveillance powers raise civil liberties issues. Of interest is the reaction to this impaired mechanism of checks and balances – bi-partisan initiatives to restore checks and balances stemming from a few congressmen, lawsuits challenging the controversial parts of the law, several public interest groups, notably the ACLU, calling for adequate judiciary oversight, greater accountability of agencies involved in surveillance programs and restored protection for civil rights, and grassroots movements leading towns, cities and later counties and states to adopt resolutions rejecting the USA PATRIOT Act.
topic checks and balances
civil liberties
political opposition
public interest groups
USA PATRIOT Act
url http://journals.openedition.org/erea/1956
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