Human Rights Magazine
Winter 2006, Volume 33, Number 1
Introduction: Essential Choices
Barry Sullivan and Penny Wakefield
Civility and Dissent During Wartime
Geoffrey R. Stone
While Congress Slept
Elisa Massimino and Avidan Cover
Guantanamo: Still a Legal Black Hole
Neal R. Sonnett
Washington's "War Against Terrorism" and Human Rights: The View from Abroad
Doug Cassel
Postconflict Justice in Iraq
M. Cherif Bassiouni
Promoting Rights and Rule of Law Around the World
Sara Gersen
Law, Language, and Principle in the "War on Terror"
Mary Robinson
It's About Us
Senator John McCain
Human Rights Hero
In Defense of the Despised: Lawyers Fighting for Justice under Fire
Jim Brosnahan and Wilson Adam Schooley
“The Global War on Terror: Conflict or Compatibility with the U.S. Bill of Rights and International Rule of Law?”
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