Detention and denial the case for candor after Guantanamo
Discusses the legal, political, and moral ramifications of the current U.S. approach to handling detention of terrorist suspects and reviews in particular the historical and current uses of preventive detention under American law in arguing for a formal, statutory system of rules to govern detention...
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Washington, D.C.
Brookings Institution Press
2011
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Table of Contents:
- Current U.S. policy
- The mythology and reality of preventive detention in the United States
- The emerging law of detention
- The problems that denial cannot solve
- The case for candor
- Conclusion.


