Human Rights and America's War on Terror

Human Rights and America's War on Terror

Juss, Satvinder S.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2018

262

Dura

Inglês

9781138543867

15 a 20 dias

492

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Introduction; 1: The 'Netanyahu Doctrine', The National Security Strategy of the United States of America, and the invasion of Iraq; 2: United States Legal and Policy Approaches in the Global War on Terror; 3: Guantanamo: A Well-studied Trunk; 4: Experimentative Counter-Terrorism Strategies After 9/11: Limitations of Military Responses to Terrorism and Violent Extremism; 5: Interpreting - Again - the Prohibition of Torture; 6: Rendition in Extraordinary Times; 7: The US Torture of Detainees in Black Sites: A Lesson from Great Britain?; 8: Litigation Across Borders: Enforcing Human Rights in Transnational Counterterrorism Operations; 9: Groups and the War on Terror;
Extraordinary Rendition;Human Rights;Global war on terror;Iraq war;Military responses to terrorism and violent extremism;Torture;Rendition;Guantanamo Bay;National Security Strategy;Victor Kattan;United States;Milena Sterio;IHL;Joseph Margulies;UK Supreme Court;Martin Ewi;CVE;Stephen Ellmann;Abu Zubaydah;Margaret L. Satterthwaite;Torture Programme;Alexandra M. Zetes;FISA;Jonathan Hafetz;Terrorist Suspects;Steven R. Morrison;NSA Surveillance Program;Annique M. Lockard;CIA Torture Program;Western democracy;UN;human rights law;Extraordinary Rendition Program;Secretary Of State;civil liberties;Violated;9/11 attacks;CIA Torture;ECtHR Ruling;Anticipatory Self-defence;Torture Statute;Diplomatic Assurances;Guantanamo Detainees;CAT Committee;Drone Strikes