It is essential to correctly classify situations in the world as ones of war or peace: human lives depend on the distinction, but so do liberty, property, and the integrity of the natural environment. President Bush\u27s war on terror finds war where suspected members of al Qaeda are found. By contrast, war under international law exists where hostilities are on-going. To the extent there is ambiguity, the United States should err on the side of pursuing terrorists within the peacetime criminal law enforcement paradigm, not a wartime one. Not only does the criminal law better protect important human rights and other interests, it avoids elevating terrorists to the status of combatants in a war with the world\u27s only superpower
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The hard reality is that the United States has declared war on a tactic—terror. The nation must acce...
The recent demise of arch-terrorist Osama bin Laden at the hands of United States (US) Navy Seals ha...
The starting point of human rights law is the right of the individual, including the right not to be...
It is essential to correctly classify situations in the world as ones of war or peace: human lives d...
In the first confusing days after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, President Ge...
Both international and domestic law take as a basic premise the notion that it is possible, importan...
International Humanitarian Laws of Armed Conflict effectively prohibit the use of terror-violence as...
On September 11, 2001, the United States suffered shocking terrorist attacks on the World Trade Cent...
Do the laws of war govern the September 11 attacks? Did the attacks constitute war crimes ? These q...
Terrorism has often been associated with armed conflict. The so-called Islamic State is the most pro...
The U.S. military response to the 9/11 attacks has expanded into a “global war” without a definite g...
War is with us more than ever. This is true despite the efforts of the United Nations Charter to ban...
This article was offered in 2001 as the Times Literary Supplement\u27s main commentary the week foll...
My argument has three steps. First, I discuss the purposes of the laws of war, and argue that humani...
Streaming videos require RealPlayer to view.The University Archives has determined that this item is...
The hard reality is that the United States has declared war on a tactic—terror. The nation must acce...
The recent demise of arch-terrorist Osama bin Laden at the hands of United States (US) Navy Seals ha...
The starting point of human rights law is the right of the individual, including the right not to be...
It is essential to correctly classify situations in the world as ones of war or peace: human lives d...
In the first confusing days after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, President Ge...
Both international and domestic law take as a basic premise the notion that it is possible, importan...
International Humanitarian Laws of Armed Conflict effectively prohibit the use of terror-violence as...
On September 11, 2001, the United States suffered shocking terrorist attacks on the World Trade Cent...
Do the laws of war govern the September 11 attacks? Did the attacks constitute war crimes ? These q...
Terrorism has often been associated with armed conflict. The so-called Islamic State is the most pro...
The U.S. military response to the 9/11 attacks has expanded into a “global war” without a definite g...
War is with us more than ever. This is true despite the efforts of the United Nations Charter to ban...
This article was offered in 2001 as the Times Literary Supplement\u27s main commentary the week foll...
My argument has three steps. First, I discuss the purposes of the laws of war, and argue that humani...
Streaming videos require RealPlayer to view.The University Archives has determined that this item is...
The hard reality is that the United States has declared war on a tactic—terror. The nation must acce...
The recent demise of arch-terrorist Osama bin Laden at the hands of United States (US) Navy Seals ha...