The Bush administration expanded the executive’s powers in the “war on terror”. This gave the president, according to the administration, authority to detain “en-emy combatants” indefinitely at the US naval base in Guantánamo. The official purpose of the detention centre at Guantánamo was that the suspected terrorists were to be tried in military commissions. The administration bypassed the criminal legal system and the military courts under the Uniform Code of Military Justice and instead created a new legal system. This system allowed, among other things, the use of secret and hearsay evidence and evidence obtained through coercion. A number of scholars have contended that there has been a politicization of justice in the cases concerning...
The War on Terror, more than any other war, involves lawyers. For example, they track down terrorist...
James MageeIn the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, actions taken by the preside...
Following the harrowing events of September 11, 2001, and pursuant to the Authorization for Use of M...
This paper, part of a symposium on the legal profession, focuses on the lawyers – some civilian and ...
The right to counsel maintains an uneasy relationship with the demands of trials for war crimes. Dra...
The thesis examines the discussion about American prison for suspected terrorists at Guantánamo Bay,...
The objective of this thesis is to explore and analyze some of the major difficulties, challenges, a...
In early 2002, the United States began transporting prisoners captured in Afghanistan to the naval b...
After the U.S. Supreme Court held that U.S. courts have jurisdiction to hear legal challenges on beh...
The United States administration’s policy of detaining ‘unlawful enemy combatants’ at the United Sta...
Relying on Article I Presidential War Powers, the Bush administration has employed many detention an...
The United States administration’s policy of detaining ‘unlawful enemy combatants’ at the United Sta...
Recent release orders, statements by some military lawyers and judges, and the military’s own admiss...
As the George W. Bush administration approaches its conclusion, the policies it has implemented as p...
Part I of this Note explores the background of both the Guantánamo detainee problem-i.e., what right...
The War on Terror, more than any other war, involves lawyers. For example, they track down terrorist...
James MageeIn the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, actions taken by the preside...
Following the harrowing events of September 11, 2001, and pursuant to the Authorization for Use of M...
This paper, part of a symposium on the legal profession, focuses on the lawyers – some civilian and ...
The right to counsel maintains an uneasy relationship with the demands of trials for war crimes. Dra...
The thesis examines the discussion about American prison for suspected terrorists at Guantánamo Bay,...
The objective of this thesis is to explore and analyze some of the major difficulties, challenges, a...
In early 2002, the United States began transporting prisoners captured in Afghanistan to the naval b...
After the U.S. Supreme Court held that U.S. courts have jurisdiction to hear legal challenges on beh...
The United States administration’s policy of detaining ‘unlawful enemy combatants’ at the United Sta...
Relying on Article I Presidential War Powers, the Bush administration has employed many detention an...
The United States administration’s policy of detaining ‘unlawful enemy combatants’ at the United Sta...
Recent release orders, statements by some military lawyers and judges, and the military’s own admiss...
As the George W. Bush administration approaches its conclusion, the policies it has implemented as p...
Part I of this Note explores the background of both the Guantánamo detainee problem-i.e., what right...
The War on Terror, more than any other war, involves lawyers. For example, they track down terrorist...
James MageeIn the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, actions taken by the preside...
Following the harrowing events of September 11, 2001, and pursuant to the Authorization for Use of M...