Combatant Status Review Tribunal Essays

  • Guantanamo Bay Case Study

    740 Words  | 2 Pages

    Guantanamo Bay Over 12 years of injustice have been given to the inmates at Guantanamo Bay prison. Guantanamo Bay prison is unfair and unjust for many reason and should be closed.The first reason is nasal feeding enforced even though it is painful and harmful. The second reason is inmates are subject to cruel punishments .The third reason is prisoners have no way of proving that they are innocent.This is just the tip of the iceberg on why Guantanamo Bay prison should be closed. Guantanamo Bay has

  • Debating Detention: Rights of Terrorists Post-9/11

    1697 Words  | 4 Pages

    order also states that, “...because of the detainees' status as "enemy combatants," their detention was a matter of

  • Comparison Of Liberal Jurisprudence Vs. Conservative Juurisprudence

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    The view point of Ideology 1.0 Comparison between Liberal Jurisprudence and Conservative Jurisprudence Conservative jurisprudence can be understood as an agenda of conserving existing conditions, upholding restricted rights in cases concerning individual, society, and sexual liberty interests in order to retain in its traditional style as similar in the past as possible whereas liberal jurisprudence place itself with a constitutional theory that expand individual rights. By applying these ideologies

  • The International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

    3740 Words  | 8 Pages

    The International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia On May 25, 1993, U.N. Security Council Resolution 827 established an international tribunal charged with prosecuting violations of international law arising from the armed conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. Not since the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials, following World War II has an international court tried individuals accused of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide. The International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTFY), which