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{{r|Bisher Amin Khalil al-Rawi}} | {{r|Bisher Amin Khalil al-Rawi}} | ||
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{{r|El-Masri v. Tenet}} | {{r|El-Masri v. Tenet}} | ||
{{r|Ernesto A. Miranda}} | {{r|Ernesto A. Miranda}} | ||
{{r|Tariq Ramadan}} | {{r|Tariq Ramadan}} | ||
==Other related topics== | ==Other related topics== | ||
{{r|American Civil Rights Union}} | {{r|American Civil Rights Union}} |
Latest revision as of 10:33, 23 March 2024
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Parent topics
- Civil liberties [r]: A concept very similar to that of human rights, the concept and/or its scope often being contentious. [e]
- Civil rights [r]: Rights considered inherent to members of a society, the arbitrary deprivation of which is subject to enforcement action [e]
- Human rights [r]: Natural civil and political rights considered universal and applicable to all human beings worldwide. [e]
Subtopics
- Bisher Amin Khalil al-Rawi [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Clarence Earl Gideon [r]: The petitioner/defendant in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case, decided in 1963, establishing the right to counsel protected by the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution. [e]
- El-Masri v. Tenet [r]: A case involving extrajudicial detention, in which the U.S. government stopped a lawsuit by a person captured due to an error in identification, by invoking the state secrets privilege; the dismissal was upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and has been as a strong precedent for a wide interpretation of the privilege [e]
- Ernesto A. Miranda [r]: (1941–1976) Career criminal. One of his cases established "Miranda rights", due process rights regarding interviews following arrest. [e]
- Tariq Ramadan [r]: Swiss philosopher, Islamic scholar, and theorist on Islamist reform; Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at Oxford University; denied entry to the U.S. by the George W. Bush Administration but admitted by the Obama Administration [e]