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Crimes, War Crimes and the War on Terror
The Lewis and Clark Law School, Portland, Oregon, USA held this symposium in April 2007 and have now published a number of articles. This is the link:
http://www.lclark.edu/org/lclr/issue_11_4.html and this one links to the speakers bios: http://www.lclark.edu/org/artslive/lawreviewsymp.html
The subjects include:
The Role of Federal Criminal Prosecutions in the War on Terrorism
Federal Prosecution of Terrorism-Related Offenses: Conviction and Sentencing Data in Light of the "Soft-Sentence" and "Data-Reliability"
Critiques
Enemies of the State: Rational Classification in the War on Terrorism
Combatant Status Review Tribunals: An Ordeal Through the Eyes of One "Enemy Combatant"
Enemy Aliens, Enemy Property, and Access to the Courts
Hamdan, Terror, War
Why States Need an International Law for Information Operations
Al-Qaeda and the Law of War
Surveillance and Transparency
Electronic Surveillance of Terrorism: The Intelligence/Law Enforcement Dilemma - A History
Rays of Sunlight in a Shadow “War”: FOIA, The Abuses of Anti-Terrorism, and the Strategy of Transparency
I've only read three, on surveillance, they are interesting for a non-American and probably of more value for an American.
davidbfpo
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