Guantanamo Bay detainees captured on the battlefield
Extrajudicial punishment, Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Third Geneva Convention
978-620-0-04780-9
6200047804
92
2011-12-25
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The captives the United States holds in extrajudicial detention, in its Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba, have been described[by whom?] as having been captured on the battlefield. At first the Bush administration policy was to keep all the details of the circumstances of the capture, and even the identity of most of the captives the United States had taken in it war on terror were considered national security secrets, and were kept classified. However, in July 2004 the habeas corpus case Rasul v. Bush reached the United States Supreme Court. The Supreme Court ruled that the Executive Branch had to provide the captives with an opportunity to hear and contest the allegations against them. They specified that the opportunity should be modeled after the Tribunals the military usually uses to distinguish between captives who were civilian refugees, and "lawful combatants", and combatants who had breached the criteria in Article four of the Third Geneva Convention, thus stripping themselves from the protections of "Prisoner of War" status.
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