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The Human Rights Issue Of Guantanamo Bay
1,209 wordsHuman rights are those rights that all persons inherently possess. These rights are protected by various legal principals such as the rule of law and ensure the dignity of all people. Various organisations such as the United Nations attempt to ensure that all nations adhere to human rights laws. However, human rights are being violated by countries all around the world, even by countries such as the United States who have the national strategy - America must stand firmly for the non negotiable d...
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U S Constitution Habeas Corpus
490 wordsThe Detainee Case Boumediene v. Bush and Al Oh v. United States are two recent detainee cases. Mustafa Ait Ii was accused in terrorism by the Bush administration. However, the man claims that he is an innocent person, who was caught and arrested by mistake in the legal limbo of Guantanamo Bay. Although he didnt succeed to prove his innocence in 2004, in 2007 he and other 340 foreign-born Guantanamo Bay detainees finally got a possibility to challenge their imprisonment before the Supreme Court t...
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Criminal Justice System Tony Blair
2,352 wordsArticles Critique The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, Nor bread to the wise, nor wealth to the intelligent, Nor success to the skilful; Time and chance govern all. Ecclesiastes. There is a wild spirit of adventure that looks like malice. Nietzsche. In the two articles The Australian left to rot behind bars by Gay Alcorn and Justice required but mercy is not by Piers Akerman authors discuss whether David Hicks, an Australian citizen and a member of Al-Queda is fairly kept ...
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Criminal Justice System War On Terror
2,532 wordsArticles Critique The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, Nor bread to the wise, nor wealth to the intelligent, Nor success to the skilful; Time and chance govern all. Ecclesiastes. There is a wild spirit of adventure that looks like malice. Nietzsche. In the two articles The Australian left to rot behind bars by Gay Alcorn and Justice required but mercy is not by Piers Akerman the authors talk about the David Hicks, an al Queda member, who is currently at the military base i...
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Criminal Justice System War On Terror
2,301 wordsArticles Critique The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, Nor bread to the wise, nor wealth to the intelligent, Nor success to the skilful; Time and chance govern all. Ecclesiastes. There is a wild spirit of adventure that looks like malice. Nietzsche. David Hicks was captured by the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan in early December 2001 while travelling with Taliban soldiers who were defending their territory from the Northern Alliance. Davids father, Terry, said his son se...
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