Forward to the Case Western Reserve University School of Law Torture and the War on Terror symposium issue
Were mistakes made in the preparation of the controversial OLC memoranda? There is no question about...
This article examines the use of ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ in the context of international...
This inquiry proceeds in three parts. First, I determine whether the United States tortured War on T...
Because of the dangers presented by al-Qaeda style terrorism, the United States has crafted a variet...
Symposium presented at Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law (Case Law School) on Friday, Oct. 7, 200...
Symposium presented at Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law (Case Law School) on Friday, Oct. 7, 200...
FOLLOWING THE SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS and the subsequent “War on Terror,” allegations of torture (or “e...
This study breaks new ground by examining the evolution of national security, constitutional, humani...
LL.M. (International Law)The attacks on the World Trade Center and on the Pentagon on 11 September 2...
The article explores the content of the prohibition of torture in constitutional and international ...
The mistreatment of prisoners in U.S. custody between September 11, 2001, and January 2009, includin...
In the aftermath of the Abu Ghraib investigation and the 2009 CASUSS report on post-9/11 interrogati...
This paper examines the roles played by the learned professions in torture and cruel, inhuman, or de...
This chapter, to appear in the 2nd edition of Beth Van Schaack & Ron Slye\u27s International Crimina...
This paper outlines the use of state sanctioned torture since 1960 in Vietnam, Latin America, and th...
Were mistakes made in the preparation of the controversial OLC memoranda? There is no question about...
This article examines the use of ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ in the context of international...
This inquiry proceeds in three parts. First, I determine whether the United States tortured War on T...
Because of the dangers presented by al-Qaeda style terrorism, the United States has crafted a variet...
Symposium presented at Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law (Case Law School) on Friday, Oct. 7, 200...
Symposium presented at Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law (Case Law School) on Friday, Oct. 7, 200...
FOLLOWING THE SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS and the subsequent “War on Terror,” allegations of torture (or “e...
This study breaks new ground by examining the evolution of national security, constitutional, humani...
LL.M. (International Law)The attacks on the World Trade Center and on the Pentagon on 11 September 2...
The article explores the content of the prohibition of torture in constitutional and international ...
The mistreatment of prisoners in U.S. custody between September 11, 2001, and January 2009, includin...
In the aftermath of the Abu Ghraib investigation and the 2009 CASUSS report on post-9/11 interrogati...
This paper examines the roles played by the learned professions in torture and cruel, inhuman, or de...
This chapter, to appear in the 2nd edition of Beth Van Schaack & Ron Slye\u27s International Crimina...
This paper outlines the use of state sanctioned torture since 1960 in Vietnam, Latin America, and th...
Were mistakes made in the preparation of the controversial OLC memoranda? There is no question about...
This article examines the use of ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ in the context of international...
This inquiry proceeds in three parts. First, I determine whether the United States tortured War on T...