This article examines the United States Government policy of extraordinary rendition as a response to terrorism. The paper provides a working definition of the term, outlines why it has become controversial, and uses case studies to examine success and failures of extraordinary rendition in practice. The paper concludes with lessons learned—more specifically, policy amendments—that are necessary to keep extraordinary rendition as a viable tool for the Obama Administration and mitigate political fallout against the United States from both its allies and enemies. This paper argues that extraordinary rendition provides flexibility to policymakers to detain terrorists in cases where an attack may be forthcoming and when other approved legal pro...
The present chapter examines extraordinary renditions (ERs) within the context of counter-terrorism ...
Legal judgments of the practice of extraordinary rendition have reached varying conclusions. We rega...
1 Abstract Extraordinary Renditions and Human Rights Ing. Petr Švepeš The topic of this thesis is Ex...
This article examines the United States Government policy of extraordinary rendition as a response t...
Extraordinary Rendition and the Convention Against Torture examines the U.S. policy of abducting ter...
This Article will show that the term “extraordinary rendition” is of short legal history and that it...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Unite...
This Essay examines the Bush Administration\u27s use of a tactic in the “War on Terror” called “extr...
In recent years, the notion of extradition of fugitive from justice is turned intoextraordinary rend...
For centuries, the United States has seized individuals oversees and, outside any formal extradition...
Tras los ataques del 11 de setiembre de 2001 el gobierno estadounidense dio inicio a lo que sus prop...
This article describes extraordinary rendition, the practice of seizing terror suspects and transpor...
This paper seeks to explain the development and operation of a now global system of rendition and se...
Chapter 21 in 'Research Handbook on International Law and Terrorism'The years immediately following ...
The Geneva Conventions of 1949 were drafted in the wake of the Second World War to protect combatant...
The present chapter examines extraordinary renditions (ERs) within the context of counter-terrorism ...
Legal judgments of the practice of extraordinary rendition have reached varying conclusions. We rega...
1 Abstract Extraordinary Renditions and Human Rights Ing. Petr Švepeš The topic of this thesis is Ex...
This article examines the United States Government policy of extraordinary rendition as a response t...
Extraordinary Rendition and the Convention Against Torture examines the U.S. policy of abducting ter...
This Article will show that the term “extraordinary rendition” is of short legal history and that it...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Unite...
This Essay examines the Bush Administration\u27s use of a tactic in the “War on Terror” called “extr...
In recent years, the notion of extradition of fugitive from justice is turned intoextraordinary rend...
For centuries, the United States has seized individuals oversees and, outside any formal extradition...
Tras los ataques del 11 de setiembre de 2001 el gobierno estadounidense dio inicio a lo que sus prop...
This article describes extraordinary rendition, the practice of seizing terror suspects and transpor...
This paper seeks to explain the development and operation of a now global system of rendition and se...
Chapter 21 in 'Research Handbook on International Law and Terrorism'The years immediately following ...
The Geneva Conventions of 1949 were drafted in the wake of the Second World War to protect combatant...
The present chapter examines extraordinary renditions (ERs) within the context of counter-terrorism ...
Legal judgments of the practice of extraordinary rendition have reached varying conclusions. We rega...
1 Abstract Extraordinary Renditions and Human Rights Ing. Petr Švepeš The topic of this thesis is Ex...