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SYMPOSIUM ON THE NEW FACE OF ARMED CONFLICT: ENEMY COMBATANTS AFTER HAMDAN V. RUMSFELD

Foreword
Gregory E. Maggs

Transcript of Remarks

John B. Bellinger, III
ARTICLES
A Different War: Ten Key Questions About the War on Terror
Stephen A. Saltzburg
The Law of War and Illegal Combatants
Ingrid Detter
Evolving Geneva Convention Paradigms in the “War on Terrorism”: Applying the Core Rules to the Release of Persons Deemed “Unprivileged Combatants”
Sean D. Murphy
The Expressive Value of Prosecuting and Punishing Terrorists: Hamdan, the Geneva Conventions, and International Criminal Law
Mark A. Drumbl
Extraordinary Rendition, Torture, and Other Nightmares from the War on Terror
Leila Nadya Sadat
State Secrets and the Limits of National Security Litigation
Robert M. Chesney
Rendered Meaningless: Extraordinary Rendition and the Rule of Law
Margaret L. Satterthwaite
Trying Enemy Combatants in Civilian Courts
Michael German

 

VOLUME 75 NUMBER 5/6 AUGUST 2007