The Guantanamo Lawyers

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814737361

Inside a Prison Outside the Law

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By Jonathan Hafetz, Edited by Mark P. Denbeaux
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Introduction Mark P. Denbeaux and Jonathan Hafetz Prelude 1 Representing the "Worst of the Worst" How and Why the Lawyers Started Representing Detainees 2 Getting behind the Wire Rasul/Al Odah: The Right to Representation 3 Uncovering Guantanamo's Human Face First Impressions Rendered: How the Detainees Got to Guantanamo Female Attorneys Family Members Interpreters 4 Red Tape and Kangaroo Courts Barriers to Representation The No-Hearing Hearings: Combatant Status Review Tribunals Military Commissions Political Maneuvering Boumediene v. Bush: The Death Knell for Prisons beyond the Law 5 Tortured A Product of Torture Culture Reactions Hunger Strikes Suicides 6 Alternative Forms of Advocacy 7 Leaving Guantanamo Stuck in Limbo Out but Not Free Happy Endings? 8 Guantanamo beyond Cuba: A Global Detention System outside the Law Guantanamo Comes to America Black Sites Coda Timeline: Guantanamo and the "War on Terror" Contributors

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