The US response to 9/11 was exceptional. The 'war on terror' challenged certain international norms as articulated in international law. This book focuses on four specific areas: US policy on the targeting, prosecution, detention, and interrogation of suspected terrorists.
The US response to 9/11 was exceptional. The 'war on terror' challenged certain international norms as articulated in international law. This book focuses on four specific areas: US policy on the targeting, prosecution, detention, and interrogation of suspected terrorists.
Jason Ralph is author of Defending the Society of States: Why America Opposes the International Criminal Court and its Vision of World Society (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007). His research and teaching interests include US and British foreign and security policy, human rights, and international law and organisation. He is Professor of International Relations at the University of Leeds.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: The use of force after 9/11 3: Prosecuting terrorist suspects after 9/11 4: Detaining terrorist suspects after 9/11 5: Interrogating terrorist suspects after 9/11 6: The State of the American Exception
1: Introduction 2: The use of force after 9/11 3: Prosecuting terrorist suspects after 9/11 4: Detaining terrorist suspects after 9/11 5: Interrogating terrorist suspects after 9/11 6: The State of the American Exception
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