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Protecting liberty in an age of terror, Philip B. Heymann, Juliette N. Kayyem

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Protecting liberty in an age of terror, Philip B. Heymann, Juliette N. Kayyem
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Protecting liberty in an age of terror
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
59223956
Responsibility statement
Philip B. Heymann, Juliette N. Kayyem
Review
"Since September 11, 2001, much has been said about the difficult balancing act between freedom and security, but few have made specific proposals for how to strike that balance. As the scandals over the abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib and the "torture memos" written by legal officials in the Bush administration show, without clear rules in place, things can very easily go very wrong." "With this challenge in mind, Philip Heymann and Juliette Kayyem, directors of Harvard's Long-Term Legal Strategy Project for Preserving Security and Democratic Freedoms in the War on Terrorism, take a detailed look at how to handle these competing concerns. Taking into account both the national security viewpoint and the democratic freedoms viewpoint, Heymann and Kayyem consulted experts from across the political spectrum - including Rand Beers, Robert McNamara, and Michael Chertoff (since named Secretary of Homeland Security) - about the thorniest and most profound legal challenges of this new era. Heymann and Kayyem offer specific recommendations for dealing with such questions as whether assassination is ever acceptable, when coercion can be used in interrogation, and when detention is allowable. They emphasize that drawing clear rules to guide government conduct protects the innocent from unreasonable government intrusion and prevents government agents from being made scapegoats later if things go wrong. Their recommendations will be of great interest to legal scholars, legislators, policy professionals, and concerned citizens."--Jacket
Series statement
BCSIA studies in international security
Table Of Contents
Coercive interrogations -- Indefinite detention -- Military commissions -- Target killing -- Communications of U.S. persons or others within the United States intercepted during the targeting of foreign persons abroad -- Information collection -- Identification of individuals and collection of information for federal files -- Surveillance of religious and political meetings -- Distinctions based on group membership -- Oversight of extraordinary measures -- Appendix A: Counterterrorism policies in the United Kingdom / Tom Parker -- Appendix B: Torture and coercive interrogations / Thomas Lue -- Appendix C: Board of advisors : the long term legal strategy project for preserving security and democratic freedoms in the war on terrorism
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