The Military Commissions Act and detainee trials

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    • Segel, Joshua
    • Kimura, Soto

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The Military Commissions Act and detainee trials

editors, Joshua Segel and Soto Kimura

Nova Science Publishers, c2011

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Includes index

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内容説明

The use of military commissions to try suspected terrorists has been the focus of intense debate since President Bush issued his original Military Order authorising such trials in November, 2001. The Military Order specified that persons subject to it would have no recourse in the U.S. court system to appeal a verdict or obtain any other sort of relief, but the Supreme Court essentially invalidated that provision in its 2004 opinion, Rasul v. Bush. In response, Congress enacted the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 (DTA). This book provides a background and analysis comparing military commissions as envisioned under the revised Military Commissions Act (MCA) to those established by the MCA 2006. After reviewing the history of the implementation of military commissions in the "global war on terrorism", this book provides an overview of the procedural safeguards provided in the MCA.

目次

  • Preface
  • The Military Commissions Act of 2009: Overview & Legal Issues
  • Comparison of Rights in Military Commission Trials & Trials in Federal Criminal Court
  • Testimony of Peter R. Masciola, Colonel, United States Air Force -ANGUS, Chief Defense Counsel, Department of Defense, Office of Military Commissions, Hearing on "Constitution, Civil Rights, & Civil Liberties"
  • Statement of Major David J.R. Frakt, USAFR, Office of Military Commissions, Office of the Chief Defense Counsel
  • Testimony of Eugene R. Fidell, President, National Institute of Military Justice & Senior Research Scholar in Law & Florence Rogatz, Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School, Hearing on "Constitution, Civil Rights, & Civil Liberties"
  • Index.

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