Politics of Prisoner Abuse

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Politics of Prisoner Abuse

The United States and Enemy Prisoners after 9/11

International relations Human rights, civil rights International law Public international law: human rights Law: Human rights and civil liberties

Author: David P. Forsythe

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 26th May 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 502 Kb

ISBN: 9781139088817


Overview

When states are threatened by war and terrorism, can we really expect them to abide by human rights and humanitarian law? David P. Forsythe's bold analysis of US policies towards terror suspects after 9/11 addresses this issue directly.

Covering moral, political, and legal aspects, he examines the abuse of enemy detainees at the hands of the United States. At the center of the debate is the Bush Administration, which Forsythe argues displayed disdain for international law, in contrast to the general public's support for humanitarian affairs.

Analysis of Presidential Policies

Forsythe explores the similarities and differences between Presidents Obama and Bush on the question of prisoner treatment in an age of terrorism and asks how the Administration should proceed.

Historical Record

The book traces the Pentagon's and CIA's records in mistreating prisoners, providing an account which will be of interest to all those who value human rights and humanitarian law.

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