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Sarah Bania-Dobyns On New Terror, New Wars By Paul Gilbert. Washington, Dc: Georgetown University Press, 2003. 176pp., Sarah Bania-Dobyns Nov 2006

Sarah Bania-Dobyns On New Terror, New Wars By Paul Gilbert. Washington, Dc: Georgetown University Press, 2003. 176pp., Sarah Bania-Dobyns

Human Rights & Human Welfare

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New Terror, New Wars by Paul Gilbert. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2003. 176pp.


International War Crimes &(And) Other Criminal Courts: Ten Recommendations For Where We Go From Here And How To Get There - Looking To A Permanent International Criminal Tribunal, David Aronofsky Jan 2006

International War Crimes &(And) Other Criminal Courts: Ten Recommendations For Where We Go From Here And How To Get There - Looking To A Permanent International Criminal Tribunal, David Aronofsky

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

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Wartime Detention Of Enemy Combatants: What If There Were A War And No One Could Be Detained Without An Attorney, Thomas L. Hemingway Jan 2006

Wartime Detention Of Enemy Combatants: What If There Were A War And No One Could Be Detained Without An Attorney, Thomas L. Hemingway

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

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The Prohibition Of Torture: Absolute Means Absolute, Nigel S. Rodley Jan 2006

The Prohibition Of Torture: Absolute Means Absolute, Nigel S. Rodley

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

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Mosque And State In Iraq's New Constitution, Stephen Townley Jan 2006

Mosque And State In Iraq's New Constitution, Stephen Townley

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

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Human Rights In Colombia, Mariko Frame Jan 2006

Human Rights In Colombia, Mariko Frame

Human Rights & Human Welfare

With its notoriously vicious paramilitary death squads, rampant drug trade and collusive government, Colombia remains a complex and tumultuous nation. Needless to say, the human rights history of this country has been marked by political violence, absence of due process, and at times a general lawlessness that has made it perpetually unstable. Coupled with Colombia's domestic problems, U.S. involvement in its 'war on drugs' has exacerbated the situations that already were at a boiling point. With an ongoing power struggle between the government, the military and the drug lords, it is no exaggeration to describe Colombia as in a constant …


Practicing What We Preach: Humane Treatment For Detainees In The War On Terror, Jennifer Moore Jan 2006

Practicing What We Preach: Humane Treatment For Detainees In The War On Terror, Jennifer Moore

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

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