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  • MON : 2014.045 : Not available for external loan
    Terror detentions and the rule of law : US and UK perspectives
    English
    20140000
    Oxford University
    978-0-19-930155-3
    United States | United Kingdom | Northern Ireland [United Kingdom] | counterterrorism | torture | administrative detention | rule of law | fair trial | judicial review | human rights | Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States) | Belmarsh prison (United Kingdom) | leadership | discourse | Bush, George W (administration of) | Obama, Barack (administration of) | presumption of innocence | Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton "Tony" (government of) | national law | international cooperation | national security | history | armed conflict | aliens | treaties | international human rights law | state compliance | limitation of rights and freedoms | derogation | margin of appreciation | judicial decisions | ECHR | international courts | national courts | torture justifiability | judicial torture | Dinh, Viet | Dworkin, Ronald | Waldron, Jeremy | Dyzenhaus, David | Barak, Aharon | Yoo, John Choon | Posner, Richard | Posner, Eric | Ashcroft, John | access to courts | equality before the law | habeas corpus | power | constitutional law | judicial independence | international humanitarian law | customary international law | secret evidence | military courts | criminal law | legal reasoning | extraordinary rendition | reparations
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