Laws, Outlaws, and Terrorists: Lessons from the War on Terrorism
In: Belfer Center Studies in International Security
In: Belfer Center Studies in International Security Ser.
In: Belfer Center studies in international security
"In an age of global terrorism, can the pursuit of security be reconciled with liberal democratic values and legal principles? During its "global war on terrorism," the Bush administration argued that the United States was in a new kind of conflict, one in which peacetime domestic law was irrelevant and international law inapplicable. From 2001 to 2009, the United States thus waged war on terrorism in a "no-law zone."
In: Belfer Center Studies in International Security
In: Belfer Center Studies in International Security Ser.
In: Belfer center studies in international security
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