Habeas corpus after 9/11: confronting America's new global detention system

2011; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 48; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.48-6580

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Jonathan Hafetz,

Tópico(s)

Military and Defense Studies

Resumo

Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1 1 Laying the Foundation for the War on Terror 2 Guantanamo: Microcosm of a Prison beyond the Law 3 Guantanamo beyond Guantanamo: Toward a Global Detention System 4 Crossing a Constitutional Rubicon: The Domestic Enemy Combatant CasesPart 2 5 Habeas Corpus and the Right to Challenge Unlawful Imprisonment 6 The Seeds of a Global Constitution Part 3 7 A Modest Judicial Intervention: The First Supreme Court Enemy Combatant Decisions 8 The Battle for Habeas Corpus Continues 9 Tackling Prisons beyond the Law: Guantanamo Revisited ContentsPart 4 10 Toward a Better Understanding of Habeas Corpus: Individual Rights and the Role of the Judiciary during Wartime 11 The Elusive Custodian: Some Potential Limits of Habeas Corpus 12 Terrorism as Crime: Toward a Lawful and Sustainable Detention Policy 13 Continuity and Change: The Detention Policy of a New Administration Notes Index About the Author

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