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  • {{r|Ex parte Quirin|''Ex parte Quirin''}} {{r|Ex parte Quirin}}
    521 bytes (74 words) - 12:00, 25 August 2024
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  • {{r|Ex parte Quirin}}
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  • {{r|Ex parte Quirin}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ex parte Quirin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Ex parte Quirin}}
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  • | pagename = Ex parte Quirin | abc = Ex parte Quirin
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  • {{r|Ex parte Quirin}}
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  • '''''Ex parte Quirin''''' was a 1942 ruling by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] that s |litigants = Ex Parte Quirin
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  • {{r|ex parte Quirin}}
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  • |''[[Ex parte Quirin]]''; defendants imprisoned or executed
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  • ...here are wikilinks to the key decisions, such as [[Hamdan v. Rumsfeld]], [[ex parte Quirin]], [[Rasul v. Bush]], [[Johnson v. Eisentrager]], [[Hamdi v. Rumsfeld]], et
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  • ...or the purpose of maintaining good military order and discipline, citing ''Ex parte Quirin'' as more applicable because it dealt with agents of a hostile power. "Abse ...operations outside the United States, where civilian law does not apply. ''Ex parte Quirin'' established military jurisdiction over individuals captured on the soil o
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  • ...a prisoner captured in an international armed conflict", in part based on ex parte Quirin, which also involved individuals captured on U.S. soil. Padilla, as opposed ...m of public perception of the Padilla case: as opposed to the situation in ex parte Quirin, where the accused were clearly Nazi saboteurs, "Padilla had no uniform to
    7 KB (994 words) - 12:00, 6 September 2024
  • ...n captured while in active enemy service, according to the precedents of [[Ex parte Quirin]],[[In re Yamashita]], nonresident aliens have no right to habeas corpus in
    4 KB (677 words) - 12:00, 6 September 2024
  • ...operations outside the United States, where civilian law does not apply. ''Ex parte Quirin'' established military jurisdiction over individuals captured on the soil o
    4 KB (575 words) - 12:00, 25 August 2024
  • ...fficult. It should be added that I wrote [[Third Geneva Convention]] and [[ex parte Quirin]], and, for that matter, [[Geneva Conventions]], which were redlinks in the ...s, the law and precedents covering military tribunals is not simple; see [[ex parte Quirin]]. The Fourth Geneva Convention is not a manual for conducing a tribunal.
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  • ...itizens, in the U.S., are assumed to have the right of habeas corpus. In [[ex parte Quirin]], however, the Supreme Court held that a citizen, captured in the U.S. whi | ''[[ex parte Quirin‎]]''
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  • * [[Ex parte Quirin/Related Articles]]
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  • ...ntending to analyze the proceedings, some discussion of the relevance of ''ex parte Quirin'' might be in order: http://law.jrank.org/pages/13645/Ex-Parte-Quirin.html
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