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Terrorism and the Law of War: Trying Terrorists as War Criminals Before Military Commissions

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Terrorism and the Law of War: Trying Terrorists as War Criminals Before Military Commissions - Jennifer Elsea, and Congressional Research Service, and The Library of Congress
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On November 13, 2001, President Bush signed a Military Order pertaining to the detention, treatment, and trial of certain non-citizens as part of the war against terrorism. The order makes clear that the President views the crisis that began on the morning of September 11 as an attack "on a scale that has created a state of armed conflict that requires the use of the United States Armed Forces." The order finds that the effective conduct of military operations and prevention of military attacks make it necessary to detain ...

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Terrorism and the Law of War: Trying Terrorists as War Criminals Before Military Commissions 2005, University Press of the Pacific, Miami

ISBN-13: 9781410221612

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