, to see if you have full access to this publication.
Book Titles No access

Under the Color of Law

The Bush Administration Subversion of U.S. Constitutional and International Law in the War on Terror
Authors:
Publisher:
 2012

Summary

Under the Color of Law constitutes a full and critical scholarly commentary to the text of five key Bush administration legal memoranda formative of U.S. counterterrorism policy from 2001 to 2009. This volume is dedicated to the idea that these documents are worthy of being read and critically examined in themselves as primary text, precisely because the act of critical assessment may yield meaningful policy reform in the ongoing debate facing the nation over balancing security interests with the preservation of civil liberties. This volume is intended to provide counterpoint for, and antithesis to, positions vigorously defended by President Bush's attorneys working at the OLC inside the Department of Justice, and it is designed to be used primarily in conjunction with and examined as response to the Bush-era documents themselves.

Martin Henn investigates five central questions, each framed around commentary to a specific administration document. This work addresses the Yoo-Flanigan Memorandum of September 25, 2001, and asks whether any President has constitutional power to initiate a foreign war without congressional authorization. Regarding President Bush's November 13 executive order of 2001, Henn asks whether an emergency of war permits any President to usurp judicial and legislative powers to interpret law and define and punish offences against the law of nations. Along with many other questions these documents initiate, the author carefully analyzes and seeks to answer questions regarding the Bush administration, the use of interrogational coercion and torture in the war on terror.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2012
Copyright year
2012
ISBN-Print
978-0-7391-4329-2
ISBN-Online
978-0-7391-4331-5
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
283
Product type
Book Titles

Table of contents

ChapterPages
    1. Table of Contents No access
  1. Introduction: Under the Color of Law No access Pages 1 - 28
  2. Question One: The Yoo-Flanigan Memo No access Pages 29 - 66
  3. Question Two: The November 13 Executive Order No access Pages 67 - 80
  4. Question Three: The Yoo-Haynes I1 Memo No access Pages 81 - 126
  5. Question Four: The February 7 Executive Order No access Pages 127 - 134
  6. Question Five: The Bybee-Gonzales Memo No access Pages 135 - 196
  7. Appendix A No access Pages 197 - 202
  8. Appendix B No access Pages 203 - 204
  9. Appendix C No access Pages 205 - 208
  10. Appendix D No access Pages 209 - 216
  11. Appendix E No access Pages 217 - 222
  12. Appendix F No access Pages 223 - 230
  13. Appendix G No access Pages 231 - 236
  14. Appendix H No access Pages 237 - 238
  15. Appendix I No access Pages 239 - 240
  16. Appendix J No access Pages 241 - 244
  17. Notes No access Pages 245 - 274
  18. Abbreviations No access Pages 275 - 276
  19. Index No access Pages 277 - 282
  20. About the Author No access Pages 283 - 283

Similar publications

from the topics "Politik allgemein"
Cover of book: Arenen des Diskurses
Edited Book No access
Thomas Schölderle, Laura Martena
Arenen des Diskurses
Cover of book: Guardians of the North Atlantic
Edited Book No access
Sebastian Bruns, Christian Jentzsch
Guardians of the North Atlantic
Cover of book: Relations between the EU and East Africa in a changing world order
Book Titles No access
Lukas Einkemmer, Camilla Magis, Andreas Maurer, Jimi Tammelleo, Kalkidan Tappeiner
Relations between the EU and East Africa in a changing world order
Cover of Volume: europa ethnica Volume 82 (2025), Edition 3-4
Volume No access
Zeitschrift für Minderheitenfragen
Volume 82 (2025), Edition 3-4