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- W4240436404 abstract "The case study of habeas corpus differs fundamentally from the torture case study in that the international norms surrounding the deprivation of habeas corpus are less strict than those of torture, providing a comparative contrast over how states react to the Bush administration breaching human rights norms where there is the possibility of derogation under certain circumstances. This is not to say that habeas corpus is an unimportant right, as it provides the most basic protection against arbitrary political power and, unlike torture and rendition, is more difficult to hide from other members of international society.1 The exploration of the historical conduct and discourse in this chapter centers on the primary research question: was the United States successful in legitimating its human rights conduct? To answer this question, this chapter will examine the legitimation strategies through which the United States and other members of international society attempted to legitimate their preferences with regard to the relationship between habeas corpus rights and the challenges posed by the terrorist threat brought on by the 9/11 terrorist attacks." @default.
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- W4240436404 title "Habeas Corpus" @default.
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