A bold critique of US policies towards terror suspects after 9/11, which will interest all those who value human rights and humanitarian law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Forsythe is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He has been a visiting professor at universities in Geneva and Utrecht and in 2008 he held the Fulbright Distinguished Research Chair of Human Rights and International Studies at the Danish Institute of International Studies, Copenhagen. He has also been on staff for the United Nations University in Tokyo and has been a consultant to both the UN Office of the High Commissioner of Refugees and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Prisoner abuse and political morality in historical perspective 2. Political morality and the Bush Administration 3. Bush lawyers: the politics of legal interpretation 4. The military: Afghanistan, Guantánamo, Iraq 5. The CIA: kidnapping, Black Sites, extraordinary rendition 6. Due process: detention classification, Military Commissions 7. Prisoner abuse and the politics of transnational justice.
1. Prisoner abuse and political morality in historical perspective; 2. Political morality and the Bush Administration; 3. Bush lawyers: the politics of legal interpretation; 4. The military: Afghanistan, Guantánamo, Iraq; 5. The CIA: kidnapping, Black Sites, extraordinary rendition; 6. Due process: detention classification, Military Commissions; 7. Prisoner abuse and the politics of transnational justice.
1. Prisoner abuse and political morality in historical perspective 2. Political morality and the Bush Administration 3. Bush lawyers: the politics of legal interpretation 4. The military: Afghanistan, Guantánamo, Iraq 5. The CIA: kidnapping, Black Sites, extraordinary rendition 6. Due process: detention classification, Military Commissions 7. Prisoner abuse and the politics of transnational justice.
1. Prisoner abuse and political morality in historical perspective; 2. Political morality and the Bush Administration; 3. Bush lawyers: the politics of legal interpretation; 4. The military: Afghanistan, Guantánamo, Iraq; 5. The CIA: kidnapping, Black Sites, extraordinary rendition; 6. Due process: detention classification, Military Commissions; 7. Prisoner abuse and the politics of transnational justice.
Rezensionen
'This important book details the massive abuse of human rights of US prisoners since 9/11. It is up to date as of July 2010, thus covering the problematic actions of the Obama Administration as well as that of George W. Bush. In a form accessible to scholars, students, and the general public, Dr Forsythe's careful research and analysis underscore how fragile human rights become when national security seems to be at stake.' Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Canada Research Chair in International Human Rights, Wilfrid Laurier University
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