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The attacks of September 11th and the subsequent "war on terror" pushed by Bush and Blair have revealed some fundamental debates in international and national law, from the advocacy for first-strike "preemptive" attacks to the denial of POW or other legal protections to declared "enemy combatants." Including work from a range of academic fields, Strawson (law and Middle East studies, U. of East London, UK) presents 14 politically diverse papers discussing issues raised by the new global war. The papers inject a dose of skepticism into the dominant discourse of the powerful, discussing such concepts as "humanitarian" just war, the Loya Jirga process in Afghanistan, the English-language media's treatment of Sharia, international refugee law and the Palestinians, the erosion of civil liberties in Britain, and the place of Cuba as an "outlaw" regime. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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