Legal Issues in the “War on Terrorism” – Reflecting on the Conversation Between Silja N.U. Voneky and John Bellinger
Keyword(s):
Al Qaeda
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It is an irony of our times. The 9/11 attacks catapulted international humanitarian law (IHL) – otherwise known as the “laws of war” or the “law of armed conflict” – into popular conversation as never before. Who ever heard of Common Article 3 before the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan? Can anyone recall arguing about the criteria for prisoner of war status before the Taliban and al Qaeda? Was anyone parsing the difference between civilian trials, courts martial and military commissions before Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo?
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Vol 96
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pp. 163-188
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Vol 8
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pp. 197-206
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