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2011

Armed conflict

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Untangling Belligerency From Neutrality In The Conflict With Al-Qaeda, Rebecca Ingber Oct 2011

Untangling Belligerency From Neutrality In The Conflict With Al-Qaeda, Rebecca Ingber

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The legal architecture for the conflict with al-Qaeda and the Taliban has been the subject of extensive scrutiny through two presidential administrations, a decade of litigation, and multiple acts of Congress. All three branches of the federal government have to date defined the framework as one of armed conflict, and have looked to the laws of war as support for expansive authorities concerning the use of force, including detention. Yet the laws of war do not merely contemplate broad state authority; they also provide critical and non-derogable constraints on that authority. Nevertheless considerable debate rages on with respect to whether …