Human rights in the War on Terror

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JC585 H918 2005

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9780521618335 (pbk.)
Call Number
JC585 H918 2005
Title
Human rights in the War on Terror / edited by Richard Ashby Wilson
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2005.
Physical
xv, 347 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents Note
Order, rights, and threats : terrorism and global justice/ Michael Freeman
--Liberal security/ Fernando Teson
--The human rights case for the war in Iraq : a consequentialist view/ Thomas Cushman
--Human rights as an ethics of power/ John Wallach
--How not to promote democracy and human rights/ Aryeh Neier
--War in Iraq : not a humanitarian intervention/ Kenneth Roth
--The tension between combating terrorism and protecting liberties/ Richard Goldstone
--Fair trials for terrorists?/ Geoffrey Robertson
--Nationalizing the local : comparative notes on the recent restructuring of political space/ Carol J. Greenhouse
--The impact of counter terror on the promotion and protection of human rights : a global perspective/ Neil Hicks
--Human rights : a descending spiral/ Richard Falk
--Eight fallacies about liberty and security/ David Luban
--Our privacy, ourselves in the age of technological intrusions/ Peter Galison and Martha Minow
--Are human rights universal in the age of terrorism?/ Wiktor Osiatynski
--Connecting human rights, human development, and human security/ Mary Robinson
--Human rights and civil society in a new age of American exceptionalism/ Julie Mertus
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650 0^aHuman rights 0^aCivil rights 0^aWar on Terrorism, 2001-2009 0^aTerrorism^xPrevention 0^aIraq War, 2003-2011 0^aInternational law
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