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The War on Terror

Autor James P. Terry
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mai 2013
A former Marine judge advocate and legal counsel to General Colin Powell, James Terry explores the genesis of the United States approach to terror violence and the legal foundation for the nation's response to the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Terry first reviews the entire spectrum of legal issues that arise before offering creative and practical legal and political solutions to counter terrorist activities. The author examines the development of rules of engagement and their application in the terrorist environment while differentiating the law of self-defense in this environment from more traditional conflicts. He also addresses the role of interrogation, and the line between harsh interrogation and torture, and the jurisdictional claims that arise. This volume examines a large number of topics related to the struggle and in a remarkably concise exploration, makes them understandable to experts in international law as well as those who do not have a strong background in the field. This text provides a serious but concise review of the legal issues in 20 interrelated chapters. All constitutional law scholars and political scientists will greatly benefit from reading this book. No other text offers such a comprehensive or detailed review of the issues arising from the War on Terror.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781442222427
ISBN-10: 1442222425
Pagini: 241
Dimensiuni: 157 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

By Col. James P. Terry

Cuprins

Preface Foreword I. The Threat of Terrorism in Perspective II. Legal Requirements for Unconventional Warfare: The Operational Context III. State-Sponsored Terrorism: The International Political Context IV. The Law of Self-Defense as Applied to the Terrorist Threat in Iraq and Southwest Asia V. The Development of Rules of Engagement and Their Application in the Terrorist Environment VI. Use of Force by the President: Defensive Uses Short of War VII. Covert Action and the War on Terror VIII. Access to Federal Courts for Enemy Combatants IX. Torture and the Interrogation of Detainees X. Federal Court or Military Commission: The Dilemma XI. The International Criminal Court and the Trial of Terror-Related Crimes XII. High Seas Terror and the Elimination of Piracy XIII. Outsourcing Defense Support Operations in the War on Terror XIV. Stabilization Operations: Addressing Post-Conflict Unrest in Iraq and Afghanistan XV. Environmental Terrorism: From Oil Fires to Fouling Gulf Waters XVI. Defense of Critical Computer Infrastructure from Terrorists: Computer Network Defense (CND) XVII. The Legality of Attack on Foreign Infrastructure Posing a Threat to the U.S.: Computer Network Attack (CNA) XVIII. War Powers in the Age on Terror: The 2011 Libya Operation XIX. The War on Terror and Media Access XX. Future Perspectives in Addressing Terror Violence Appendix: Selected Bibliography and Sources About the author

Descriere

Examining the legal dimension of the war on terror, James P. Terry carefully explores the myriad juridical concerns that must be addressed in prosecuting a war with few established legal boundaries.