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Argues that the Bush administration is abusing the law to give unlimited legal power to the president, citing the author's fight to win prisoners at Guantánamo Bay the right to a judicial review.
PRISONERS OF WAR--CUBA--GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE --- WAR ON TERRORISM, 2001-2009 --- DETENTION OF PERSONS--USA --- TERRORISTS--LEGAL STATUS, LAWS, ETC.--USA --- War and emergency powers --- Prisoners --- Due process of law --- Terrorism --- Prisoners of war --- #SBIB:328H31 --- #SBIB:35H6030 --- #SBIB:35H431 --- #SBIB:343.9H0 --- Convicts --- Correctional institutions --- Imprisoned persons --- Incarcerated persons --- Prison inmates --- Inmates of institutions --- Presidents --- Civil rights --- Prevention --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Instellingen en beleid: VSA / USA --- Bestuur en beleid: nationale en regionale studies: Verenigde Staten --- Beleidssectoren: binnenlands beleid en justitie --- Criminologie --- Inmates --- Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp. --- United States. --- U.S. Marine Corps --- United States Marine Corps --- USMC --- Guantánamo (Detention camp : Guantánamo Bay Naval Base) --- Gitmo (Detention camp : Guantánamo Bay Naval Base) --- Guantánamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba). --- Camp Delta (Guantánamo Bay Naval Base) --- Prisons. --- Guantánamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba) --- Gitmo (Cuba) --- Base Naval de Estados Unidos en la Bahía de Guantánamo (Cuba) --- U.S. Naval Station (Guantánamo Bay, Cuba) --- Qāʻidat Juantanāmū al-Baḥrīyah (Cuba) --- GTMO (Cuba) --- Guantánamo Naval Station (Cuba) --- United States --- Guantanamo Bay --- Counter terrorist measures --- Abuse of power --- Due process of the law --- Human rights violations --- Habib, Mamdouh --- Legal standing --- Persons --- USMC (United States Marine Corps)
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