Log In
Or create an account ->
Imperial Library
Home
About
News
Upload
Forum
Help
Login/SignUp
Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
“A President Beyond the Law”
Interviewer’s Preface
Interviewee’s Preface
Chapter One: Guantánamo and Rule by Executive Fiat
Guantánamo Explained
The Center for Constitutional Rights’s Involvement
The End of the Rule of Law
Rule by Executive Fiat
Enemy Combatants
Chapter Two: Abuse and Torture
The United Nations Convention Against Torture
The Trip to Guantánamo
Interrogations
Rendition
Chapter Three: Guantánamo: Testimony and Case Details
False Confessions
Guantánamo as a Model for Iraq
The British
The Afghans and the Pakistanis
The Children
Chapter Four: Military Commissions and the Supreme Court
The Commissions
The Supreme Court and Guantánamo
Conclusion
Appendix One: Documents
Lease of Coaling or Naval Stations Agreement Between the United States and Cuba (1903)
Platt Amendment (1903)
Military Order of November 13, 2001 (Military Order No. 1)
Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War (III) Article V
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (Part I, Articles 1–16)
Memorandum from Alberto R. Gonzales to the President (January 25, 2002)
Memorandum from Colin L. Powell to Alberto R. Gonzales (Counsel to the President) and Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Condoleezza Rice (January 26, 2002)
News Transcript from the United States Department of Defense (February 13, 2004)
White House Fact Sheet on Status of Detainees at Guantánamo (February 7, 2002)
Letter from Shafiq Rasul and Asif Iqbal to Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee
Press Release “Officials Set Up Review Procedure for Guantánamo Detainees,” American Forces Press Service
Press Release “CCR Calls Guantánamo Review Policy ‘Inadequate and Illegal’”
Appendix Two: Further Reading
Appendix Three: Web Sites with More Information
← Prev
Back
Next →
← Prev
Back
Next →