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Beyond Power Politics: International Law And Human Rights Discourse In The Post-9/11 World, J. Peter Pham
Beyond Power Politics: International Law And Human Rights Discourse In The Post-9/11 World, J. Peter Pham
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law by Antony Anghie. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 356 pp.
Designating The Dangerous: From Blacklists To Watch Lists, Daniel J. Steinbock
Designating The Dangerous: From Blacklists To Watch Lists, Daniel J. Steinbock
Seattle University Law Review
This Article aims to remedy that gap with respect to one important component of the country's current anti-terrorism strategy watch lists and to suggest some ways to avoid the worst excesses of the 1950s. A comparison of the two periods also serves to shed some light on the question of whether our institutions have learned from the experiences of the past in striking the balance between security and civil liberties. Part II of this Article gives a brief and broad-brush description of the McCarthy era blacklists and loyalty-security programs. Part III then describes the operation, bases for inclusion, and uses …
Victims Of Terror Stopped At The Gate To Safety: The Impact Of The “Material Support To Terrorism” Bar On Refugees, Jennie Pasquarella
Victims Of Terror Stopped At The Gate To Safety: The Impact Of The “Material Support To Terrorism” Bar On Refugees, Jennie Pasquarella
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
The "War On Terror" And The Erosion Of The Rule Of Law: The U.S. Hearings Of The Icj Eminent Jurist Panel, Mark W. Vorkink, Erin M. Scheick
The "War On Terror" And The Erosion Of The Rule Of Law: The U.S. Hearings Of The Icj Eminent Jurist Panel, Mark W. Vorkink, Erin M. Scheick
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.