Guantánamo and beyond
exceptional courts and military commissions in comparative perspective
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Author
Publication
2013 - Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
96,250 words, Guess
Page Count
385 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL31129267M
- ISBN-139781107009219
- OCLC Control Number829937160
- Library of Congress Control Number2013006439
Classifications
- DDC343/.0143
- LCCK5256 .G83 2013
Description
"The Military Commissions scheme established by President George W. Bush in November 2001 has garnered considerable national and international controversy. In parallel with the detention facilities at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, the creation of military courts has focused significant global attention on the use of such courts as a mechanism to process and try persons suspected of committing terrorist acts or offenses during armed conflict. This book brings together the viewpoints of leading scholars and policy makers on the topic of exceptional courts and military commissions with a series of unique contributions setting out the current 'state of the field.' The book assesses the relationship between such courts and other intersecting and overlapping legal arenas including constitutional law, international law, international human rights law, and international humanitarian law. By examining the comparative patterns, similarities, and disjunctions arising from the use of such courts, this book also analyzes the political and legal challenges that the creation and operation of exceptional courts produce both within democratic states and for the international community"--Page [i].
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