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International Criminal Law Aspects Of The War Against Terrorism, Michael A. Newton
International Criminal Law Aspects Of The War Against Terrorism, Michael A. Newton
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
The debates about forums and processes for prosecuting those accused of terrorist acts have resonated across the globe since September 11, 2001. Discussion is likely to intensify in this regard in preparation for the International Criminal Court Review Conference in 2009. The proper disposition of criminal cases against terrorists is linked to the deeper disputes regarding the applicability of the established frameworks for regulating conflicts and the status of those who have no lawful right to wage war, yet choose to conduct hostilities against sovereign states. This article assesses the established frameworks for addressing transnational terrorist acts in which the …
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Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
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