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Enemy Combatants, Terrorism, and Armed Conflict Law - A Guide to the Issues (Hardcover)
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Enemy Combatants, Terrorism, and Armed Conflict Law - A Guide to the Issues (Hardcover)
Series: Praeger Security International
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*How do you strike the balance in opposing national security to
individual liberties and the rule of law, both internationally and
domestically? *Beyond an individual liberties perspective, what
does this entail in institutional or structural terms? *How does
this tie into long-running changes in international law aspects,
including legitimacy and the use of armed force? With a renewed
emphasis on national and homeland security, the United States is
once again seeking to balance the needs of the state with both the
rights of its citizens as well as those of other nations. This book
represents an interdisciplinary approach to the legal dilemmas
borne out by the war on terror-against the specific background of
Afghanistan, Iraq, and this new kind of conflict. It is a strong
contribution to a broader debate visible since 9/11, which will
remain in the public eye for the foreseeable future. It addresses
the overlap between religion, ethics, armed conflict, and law,
within the context of the current conflict. While many issues in
areas such as intelligence, reconciliation of civil liberties,
dealing with terrorist threats, and the permissible bounds of
interrogation, treatment of prisoners and laws governing armed
conflict have long standing precedents under domestic and
international law, this war has challenged even long standing legal
interpretations. The contributors to this volume explore those
precedents and contemporary challenges to them. Now that
traditional wars between nation states are no longer the rule, the
terrorist threat has gained credence (popularly, terrorism and its
claimed breeding ground in failed states), linked in practice to
issues of intervention on the territoryof states harboring such
groups. In military circles the idea of armed struggle between
modern military forces and what were formerly called guerillas has
now largely been replaced by asymmetric warfare and the concept of
intelligence and preventive action interchangeably within U.S.
borders and overseas. Opposing views contemplate that different-and
presumably lower-legal standards may apply in internal armed
conflicts. Such legal issues are visible under current
circumstances of asymmetric warfare in conjunction with questions
about prisoner status and detentions, including the permissible
bounds of interrogation versus torture following the Abu Ghraib
prison scandal in Iraq but also the treatment at the Guantanamo Bay
facility of alleged Al Q'aeda captives from Afghanistan. All of the
contributors in this book explore the changing circumstances
against which these contentious new legal issues now unfold. The
experts strike no consensus. Indeed, one of the work's many
strengths can be attributed to the fact that the many facets of the
ongoing debate are represented herein.
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