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Forum Europe-Latin America

Captive Institutions

Flacso Chile

What do Chileans think of the Armed Forces since the death of Augusto Pinochet? This is one of the questions which is tackled by “Captive Institutions"

 

 

Transnational Terrorism, Security and the Rule of Law

The Transnational Terrorism, Security and the Rule of Law (TTSRL) project is aimed at framing the current nature of the threat of terrorism as it exists within the EU, and at generating insight into the various response options to terrorism that are available to European governments.

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Terrorism & Rule of Law

Legality and legitimacy in the use of force

By (07/07/2008)

Jayel Aheram, Flick
This article analyses the juridical arguments and the international trends which have brought on the current reformulation of International Law since the terrorist attacks of the 11th of September 2001.

 

 

Terrorism & Rule of Law

Al Banna and Deghayes: were they innocent all along, or did Guantánamo make them so?

By (10/03/2008)

The return of these two refugees in Britain has focussed attention on Guantanamo, and the exceptional circumstances of some of the inmates there, once again. The case of Jamil Al Banna and Omar Deghayes, who were the subject of a European arrest warrant alleging their involvement in an Al-Qaeda cell in Spain, provokes important questions about the limitations of the fight against terrorism.
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