"The Jurisprudence of 9/11 and its Aftermath" (Fall 2018 Syllabus)

  • Rebecca Ruth Gould
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Modern Language Association

Abstract

Module Summary: Using the aftermath of 9/11 and the US invasion of Iraq as a case study, this module asks why states engage in torture, giving particular consideration to why liberal states euphemise, conceal, and downplay this practice. We will examine the ramifications of 9/11 across multiple legal domains, domestically within the US and internationally. As part of their involvement with the War on Terror, US politicians, commentators, and jurists developed a range of new legal measures that reconceptualised international law, human rights, and civil liberties. Our inquiry into these transformations is divided into four parts. Part I considers the jurisprudence of emergency within liberal states historically, through the writings of Carl ...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.