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Repatriate . . . Then Compensate: Why the United States Owes Reparation Payments to Former Guantánamo Detainees
Guantánamo and Its Aftermath
Getting Away with Torture RIGHTS the Bush Administration and Mistreatment of Detainees WATCH
Lawfare and Legal Ethics in Guantánamo
Getting Away with Torture RIGHTS the Bush Administration and Mistreatment of Detainees WATCH
Sacrifice, the Bush Way: from Self to Others by Marc-André Cotton1 This Article Was Published in the Journal of Psychohistory, Vol
Open Society Justice Initiative | Globalizing Torture
Transcript of the Spoken Word, Rather Than Written Prose
The Ethics of the Torture Lawyers (A Response to Professor Hatfield)
Detention and Interrogation in the Post-9/11 World
The Dangers of Lawfare, 43 Case W
The Annihilation of Memory and Silent Suffering: Inhibiting Outrage at the Injustice of Torture in the War on Terror in Australia
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
The Law-Free Zone and Back Again
Kriegsraison Or Military Necessity? the Bush Administration’S Wilhelmine Attitude Towards the Conduct of War
Getting to the Truth Through a Nonpartisan Commission of Inquiry
Torture and Its Malcontents
Advising Clients to Commit War Crimes with Impunity: an Unethical Practice
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11 Years and Counting: Profiles of Men Detained at Guantánamo 11 Years and Counting: Profiles of Men Detained at Guantánamo
International Law and the War on Terror