Enemy Combatant Papers
Discover the pivotal moments in American history with Enemy Combatant Papers by Karen J. Greenberg, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This comprehensive volume spans 1,054 pages and delves into the landmark Supreme Court cases that shaped the legal landscape during the War on Terror. Greenberg meticulously examines how the preservation of constitutional rights, including due process and the rule of law, challenged attempts by the executive branch to operate beyond established legal norms. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of political rights, international law, and the ongoing debate surrounding detention and trials in the context of national security. Enhance your understanding of these critical issues and their implications for democracy and justice in the United States and the United Kingdom.