A Retrospective on the Continuing, Indefinite Detention of Muslim Men and Boys at Guantánamo Bay
In: Juridikum: die Zeitschrift für Kritik - Recht - Gesellschaft, Heft 4, S. 442-452
ISSN: 2309-7477
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In: Juridikum: die Zeitschrift für Kritik - Recht - Gesellschaft, Heft 4, S. 442-452
ISSN: 2309-7477
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The Guantanamo Bay detention camp remaining open is proof that Joe Biden is not the president.
In: American journal of international law: AJIL, Band 100, Heft 3, S. 706-710
ISSN: 2161-7953
In: American University International Law Review, Band 35, Heft 2
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In: Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review, Band 6, Heft 3
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In: International debates, Band 4, Heft 4, S. 97
ISSN: 1542-0345
In: American journal of international law, Band 101, Heft 2, S. 504
ISSN: 0002-9300
In: Studies in United States Culture
In: Studies in United States Culture Ser.
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I -- 1. Internment Remains -- 2. Residues of Rightlessness -- Part II -- 3. Just to Stay Alive -- 4. Not a Place to Live -- Part III -- 5. Creating the Enemy Combatant -- 6. Living in a Dying Situation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.
In: American journal of international law, Band 103, Heft 3, S. 575-578
ISSN: 0002-9300
In: American journal of international law, Band 100, Heft 4, S. 953-956
ISSN: 0002-9300
In: Global political studies
The Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee undertook an in-depth, comprehensive bipartisan investigation of procedures to dispatch detainees from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility (GTMO) over the past decade. This included an examination of mechanisms intended to prevent former detainees from reengaging in terror-related activities. This book explores how the Bush and Obama administrations, in reaction to domestic political pressures and a desire to earn goodwill abroad, attempted to advance strategic national security goals, and ""release"" or ""transfer"" GTMO detainees elsewhere
In: 34 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 1 (2020)
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Reimagining the National Security State provides the first comprehensive picture of the toll that US government policies took on civil liberties, human rights, and the rule of law in the name of the war on terror. Looking through the lenses of theory, history, law, and policy, the essays in this volume illuminate the ways in which liberal democracy suffered at the hands of policymakers in the name of national security. The contributors, who are leading experts and practitioners in fields ranging from political theory to evolutionary biology, discuss the vast expansion of executive powers, the excessive reliance secrecy, and the exploration of questionable legal territory in matters of detention, criminal justice, targeted killings, and warfare. This book gives the reader an eye-opening window onto the historical precedents and lasting impact the security state has had on civil liberties, human rights and, the rule of law in the name of the war on terror
Introduction / Daniel J. Jones --Foreword / Dianne Feinstein --Findings and conclusions --Executive summary.Background on the committee study ;Overall history and operation of the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program ;Intelligence acquired and CIA representations on the effectiveness of the CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques to multiple constituencies ;Overview of CIA representations to the media while the Program was classified ;Review of CIA representations to the Department of Justice ;Review of CIA representations to the Congress ;CIA destruction of interrogation videotapes leads to Committee investigation, Committee votes 14-1 for expansive terms of reference to study the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program ;Appendix 1:Terms of reference ;Appendix 2:CIA detainees from 2002-2008 ;Appendix 3:Example of inaccurate CIA testimony to the Committee, April 12, 2007.