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Detention of American Citizens as Enemy Combatants (Paperback)
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Detention of American Citizens as Enemy Combatants (Paperback)
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This book analyses the authority to detain American citizens who
are suspected of being members, agents, or associates of Al Qaeda,
the Taliban and possibly other terrorist organisations as "enemy
combatants." The Department of Justice cites two World War II era
cases, Ex parte Quirin and In re Territo, to support its contention
that the President may order that certain U.S. citizens as well as
non-citizens be held as enemy combatants pursuant to the law of war
and Article II of the Constitution. Critics, however, question the
assertion of executive authority to detain U.S. citizens, without
ordinary due process of law, in order to prevent terrorist acts or
gather intelligence; and some argue that Congress has prohibited
such detention of U.S. citizens when it enacted 18 U.S.C. 4001.
While the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed with the Bush
Administration that Congress authorised such detentions in its
authorisation for the President to use force against those he
determines are responsible for the September 11, 2001, attacks on
the United States, the Second Circuit recently held that Congress
has not authorised such detentions.
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