Enemy combatants, terrorism, and armed conflict law a guide to the issues /

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Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Linnan, David K., 1953-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. : Praeger Security International, 2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • The press, the presidency, and public opinion since 9/11 : shaping U.S. foreign policy and military strategy / Lowndes F. Stephens
  • Muslim perspectives on the invasion of Iraq : informed publics, regime leaders, and Islamic jurists / Shahrough Akhavi
  • Contested morality in U.S. foreign policy / Janice Love
  • Paradigm shifts, executive power, and the War on Terror / Norman C. Bay
  • Promotion of liberal Islam by the United States / John H. Mansfield
  • The 9/11 Commission report and public discourse project / Michael Hurley
  • International legal limits on the government's power to detain "enemy combatants" / Geremy C. Kamens
  • Military commissions : an overview / H. Wayne Elliott
  • War, crime, or war crime? interrogating the analogy between war and terror / Miriam J. Aukerman
  • Legitimacy and authority in Islamic discussions of "martyrdom operations"/"suicide bombings" / A. Kevin Reinhart
  • With a mighty hand : Judaic ethics of exercising power in extraordinary warfare / Jonathan K. Crane
  • Jesus and Mars : a brief introduction to the Christian just war tradition / Michael Skerker
  • Redefining legitimacy : legal issues / David K. Linnan
  • The concept of superior responsibility under international law as applied in Indonesia / Hikmahanto Juwana
  • The 2006 conflict in Lebanon, or what are the armed conflict rules when legal principles collide? / George K. Walker
  • The legal way ahead between war and peace / Kevin H. Govern
  • Discerning justice in the trail and execution of Saddam Hussein / John D. Carlson
  • Individual responsibility, tribunals, and truth and reconciliation commissions : are we asking the wrong questions? / David K. Linnan.