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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Abraham Lincoln Administration}}
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  • {{main|Extrajudicial detention}} Through much of its existence, there were extensive [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] extrajudicial detention processes, or detention as the result of show trials with only a passing re
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration||**}}
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  • {{main|Extrajudicial detention}} {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.K., Northern Ireland}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Extrajudicial detention, Soviet Union]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Extrajudicial detention, Soviet Union, psychiatric}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Extrajudicial detention, U.S.]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Extrajudicial detention, U.S.]]
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  • ...ining the [[US Constitution|Constitutional]] implications of the ongoing [[Extrajudicial detention]] of individuals in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Barack Obama Administration}}
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  • A U.S. appellate court decision that held that prisoners, in [[extrajudicial detention]] at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, had a right to have their defense attor
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  • [[Extrajudicial detention]] by [[Israel|the State of Israel]], including detention of individuals wit
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment}}
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  • ...re-WWII and WWII administrations of [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], including [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment]] as well as smaller numbers of suspected German
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  • How the [[Barack Obama]] administration has approached the concept of extrajudicial detention.
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.K.}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention}}
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.||**}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Extrajudicial detention, Egypt]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Extrajudicial detention}}
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  • ...[[Duke University]] Law School; Reporter, Constitution Project,Report on [[Extrajudicial detention, U.S.|Post-9/11 Detentions]]
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  • General policies of modern [[Egypt]] for [[extrajudicial detention]] either by the Egyptian authorities directly, or where Egypt receives pris
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment||**}}
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  • A 1941 Nazi order calling for the [[extrajudicial detention]], either followed by summary [[capital punishment]] or secret imprisonent
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  • United States [[extrajudicial detention]], as potential [[World War II]] security threats, of all citizens and alie
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  • A naturalized [[Germany|German]] citizen, who had been in U.S. [[extrajudicial detention]], released, and sued the U.S. but had his case, [[el-Masri v. Tenet]], rej
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  • ...until [[extrajudicial detention]], [[extrajudicial detention, U.S.]], and extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration.
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  • ...ion of Human Rights]], which I created, in part, to give a framework for [[extrajudicial detention]]. ...rights movements, I'm hoping to get some help at least on the top-level [[extrajudicial detention]] and perhaps [[interrogation]], and, ideally, on the lower-level articles.
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention}}
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  • ...but designated an enemy combatant by the President and put into military [[extrajudicial detention]]
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  • ...[[refugee]] protection, and law and security, especially with respect to [[extrajudicial detention]] and torture; advisory committee, Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.||**}}
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  • ...is subordinate to [[Extrajudicial detention]], and, below it, will appear Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration. There is a parallel set of articles
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention}}
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  • As of 2002, Israeli authority for extrajudicial detention is the Imprisonment of Illegal Combatants Law, enacted in 2000 following a
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.}}
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  • ...ndbox now are [[User: Howard C. Berkowitz/EJUS]] dealing with general U.S. extrajudicial detention, but, due to sheer volume, there is also (more ready for mainspace) [[User: :*[[Extrajudicial detention, U.S.]]
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  • {{main|Extrajudicial detention, Soviet Union}} '''Soviet criminal psychiatry''' provided a means of '''extrajudicial detention'''. Its origin traces to Andrei Snezhnevsky, who, starting in 1962, headed
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  • ...[[Macedonia]] by personnel of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], held in extrajudicial detention by the [[United States of America]] in Afghanistan, and then released, in [ As part of its investigation of [[extraordinary rendition]] and [[extrajudicial detention]], the [[Council of Europe]] was reported to have cited his case as having
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  • | pagename = Extrajudicial detention, Egypt | abc = Extrajudicial detention, Egypt
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  • | pagename = Extrajudicial detention, Soviet Union, psychiatric | abc = Extrajudicial detention, Soviet Union, psychiatric
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  • | pagename = Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment | abc = Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment
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  • ==Extrajudicial detention== ...s policy on [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|extrajudicial detention]] of terrorism suspects. <ref name=TheArmyLawyerMilitaryCommissionLaw>
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  • ...ition]] and [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|extrajudicial detention]].
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  • *[[Extrajudicial detention]] **[[Extrajudicial detention, U.S.]]
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  • {{main|Extrajudicial detention, U.K.}} Formal preventive detention authority, a form of '''extrajudicial detention''' of the '''United Kingdom''' for '''[[Northern Ireland]]''', goes back to
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  • I've linked from Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration. Where appropriate, I recommend linkin
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention}}
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  • ...nt of the United States, faced the reality of several hundred prisoners in extrajudicial detention at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, and possibly others at U.S. facilities in ==Continued extrajudicial detention==
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, Egypt}}
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  • ::Over a year ago, the author of these articles wrote an article [[extrajudicial detention]], which Larry moved to the talk page as not yet of article quality. No eff ...tc. The current U.S. process isn't strictly tied to Guantanamo, but to the extrajudicial detention process. There are some policy documents that variously describe it, and, a
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  • ...Court of the United States decision on a technical challenge regarding the extrajudicial detention of Jose Padilla. The Court reversed the decision of the United States Court
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention}}
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  • ...mmad Wali)</ref>,a suspected [[al-Qaeda]] or [[Taliban]] member, held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp as a . Federal court jurisdiction ha
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  • ...17th, 2004, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld acknowledged holding, in extrajudicial detention, an Iraqi named '''Hiwa Abdul Rahman Rashul'''.<ref name=DoDRumsfeldBriefin
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  • ...onvene hearings to make recommendations about selected individuals held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, Egypt}}
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  • ...tion, U.S., Japanese internment/EO 9066|Executive Order 9066]], for the '''extrajudicial detention of all persons of Japanese ancestry''', whether citizens of resident alien
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.}}
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention}}
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  • ...the Authorization for the Use of Military Force did not permit indefinite extrajudicial detention by military forces anywhere in the world, outside combat. <ref>542 U.S. at
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  • ...ndant ad placed in a military prison. In modern terms, this was considered extrajudicial detention. His residence was not in a combat zone. He was charged with:
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  • '''Imad Kanouni''' is a [[France|French citizen]] who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States of America]] Guantanamo Bay detention camp, in Cub
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  • ...to enforce its power and to terrorize the populace, often with powers of [[extrajudicial detention]].
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention}}
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  • ...(Russia]]) and [[Roberto Garreton]] ([[Chile]]) to the Working Group on [[extrajudicial detention|arbitrary detention]] *[[Jeremy Sarkin]] ([[South Africa]]), Working Group on [[extrajudicial detention|Enforced or Involuntary Disappearences]]
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  • ...esent legal theory, this falls under the general legal classification of [[extrajudicial detention]], and, when applied to civilians, a violation of the [[Fourth Geneva Conve
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  • ...ntion in the U.S.]], and forms part of the body of case law related to all extrajudicial detention, including detention for suspected [[terrorism|terrorist]] activity. It als
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  • ...d lived there, under an assumed name, for ten years. In an unprecedented [[extrajudicial detention]] at the time, he was captured by clandestine agents of the [[Israel|Israel
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  • ...rrogation and Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|extrajudicial detention positions under the war on terror framework.
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  • ...a [[France|French citizen]], who was captured in Afghanistan and held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States of America|United States]] Guantanamo Bay detentio
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  • [[Extrajudicial detention]] is a major concern: "Up to 200,000 people are believed to be imprisoned w
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  • {{main|Extrajudicial detention}} {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Abraham Lincoln Administration}}
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  • Most of the justification for extrajudicial detention and other unusual legal measures following the 9/11 attack, by the George W ...anizations tried to identify the detainees held at Guantanamo and at other extrajudicial detention facilities , after reports that some had apparently disappeared. The ''Asso
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  • ...' is a citizen of the [[United Arab Emirates]] who reports being held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in [[Kenya]], [[Somalia]], and [[Ethiopia]].<ref name=Ap2007-04-03/><ref
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  • *{{pl|Extrajudicial detention}} also in '''military''' and '''politics''' *{{pl|Extrajudicial detention}} also in '''military''' and '''law'''
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  • }}</ref> and transferred to extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|military custody and interrogation. A
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  • ...ple in [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|U.S. extrajudicial detention]]. Indeed, some of the detentions were indeed ruled unconstitutional by cou
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  • ...re is a minimal [[slavery]] article, and perhaps some legal framework in [[extrajudicial detention]]. It may be worth looking through some of the articles on weak and failed
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  • ...) is a documentary about the struggles of an individual formerly held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in Guantanamo to adapt to asylum in a foreign country.<ref name=elpais201
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  • '''Extrajudicial detention''' covers a wide range of situations in which the physical freedom of an in ...nongovernmental organizations have a range of criteria for detention; see extrajudicial detention/Related Articles|Related Articles for specifics. They usually have differen
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  • ...objectively as possible, on November 17th. You may also want to look at [[extrajudicial detention]], [[intelligence interrogation, U.S.]] and [[international extradition]],
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  • | [[Extrajudicial detention]] || | [[Template:Extrajudicial detention/Metadata]] ||
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  • ...of articles, such as [[international law]], [[extraordinary rendition]], [[extrajudicial detention]] and [[interrogation]] where I rather eagerly want other than American per
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  • ...one Supreme Court decision, need to be merged into the legal arguments in Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration, giving due regard to that Davis was n :I can't even put his seven points into an external link from extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration because, if I may suggest it, they are
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  • ...the treatment of prisoners of war. Most of the current controversies about extrajudicial detention and other cases where an individual is moved to a different country are mat
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  • ...thods]] and [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|extrajudicial detention]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...accepting Protocol II, eventually allowed secret visits to prisoners in [[extrajudicial detention]] by the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]].
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  • Doctrine from these staff offices guided the [[extrajudicial detention]] and [[genocide]] of Jews and other groups that violated Nazi racial conce
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  • ...much more user-accessible in a main article dealing with the overall U.S. extrajudicial detention process under the [[George W. Bush]] administration. [[User:Howard C. Berko
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  • # [[Extrajudicial detention ‎]]
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  • ...f America and pre-World War II Germany including surveillance of citizens, extrajudicial detention, paramilitary forces, torture, and wondered whether America faced the prosp
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  • ...Legal analysis of interrogation techniques|intensified interrogation]] and extrajudicial detention of terrorist suspects.
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  • ...for prime time, are drafts that show my direction in Spring Cleaning of [[extrajudicial detention]]: ...n 9/11/2001. '''I'd really like feedback on when and if this can replace [[extrajudicial detention]] as a rewrite''', all material in that article having been moved to the ta
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  • *[[Extrajudicial detention]] **[[Extrajudicial detention, Soviet Union]]
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  • | url = }}</ref> This is a form of extrajudicial detention, although the process may or may not involve a hearing in the country invol
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  • Media coverage of the Administration's [[extrajudicial detention]] policies might indeed be worth an article, under an umbrella article abou
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  • ...d use of abusive techniques during the interrogation of captives held in [[extrajudicial detention]], apprehended during the "war on terror".<ref name=WikisourceMoraStatement
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  • ...n? Having decided to write the needed top-level, broader-scope articles on extrajudicial detention (broadly defined), he may well be a good case study to add to this not bein
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  • {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Barack Obama Administration}}
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  • | charge = No charge ([[extrajudicial detention]]) ...s a citizen of the [[United Kingdom]] of Moroccan origin who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States of America|United States]] Guantanamo Bay detentio
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  • # [[Extrajudicial detention ‎]]
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  • ...xtrajudicial detention and journalism]], the data are not lost. For now, [[extrajudicial detention and journalism/Related Articles]] has been started.
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  • ...tely unacceptable to have new articles appearing, for example, that cite [[extrajudicial detention]], when that key definition was moved to the talk page, in need of serious ...e that would point to notable specific articles that amplify on aspects of extrajudicial detention. From my understanding of CZ's approach to knowledge organization, I delibe
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  • ...res by" labeling of current events. My concerns were over things such as [[extrajudicial detention]], with active hearings in progress, yet had not been updated since 2006 (W
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  • * [[Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration/Definition]] * [[Extrajudicial detention/Definition]]
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  • * [[Extrajudicial detention/Related Articles]] * [[Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration/Related Articles]]
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  • ...ion of Human Rights]], which I created, in part, to give a framework for [[extrajudicial detention]]. ...rights movements, I'm hoping to get some help at least on the top-level [[extrajudicial detention]] and perhaps [[interrogation]], and, ideally, on the lower-level articles.
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  • * [[Template:Extrajudicial detention/Metadata]] * [[Template:Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration/Metadata]]
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  • ...I don't discuss the decisions at length in articles on a topic, such as [[extrajudicial detention]], but link. I've been as unemotional as possible, using primary document q ...en by the Office of Legal Counsel regarding intelligence interrogation and extrajudicial detention." This would be a fine statement if there were anything in the article whi
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  • ...ding those enabled in the [[PATRIOT Act]], and also for expanded powers of extrajudicial detention. ...en by the Office of Legal Counsel regarding intelligence interrogation and extrajudicial detention.<ref name=OLC2009-01-15>{{citation
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  • ...ion of Human Rights]], which I created, in part, to give a framework for [[extrajudicial detention]]. ...rights movements, I'm hoping to get some help at least on the top-level [[extrajudicial detention]] and perhaps [[interrogation]], and, ideally, on the lower-level articles.
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  • :Is internment a subset of [[extrajudicial detention]]? I would argue it ''mostly'' is; there are some "legal but nonjudicial" f ::Yes, I'd say it's mostly a subset of extrajudicial detention. I can't think of any historical examples that weren't extrajudicial, but
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  • #I didn't say I was going to write political essays on [[Talk:Extrajudicial detention]]. I said the opposite, that I wasn't going to clutter up the page with ma ...ge on sub-pages of my user page, precisely so I wouldn't clutter up [[Talk:Extrajudicial detention]] with off-topic material.
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  • ===Extrajudicial detention=== The very first article I worked on here was a port of an early version of [[extrajudicial detention]]. Larry moved it from article space to the discussion page -- and I am af
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  • ...ps://www.bing.com/search?setmkt=en-US&q=Extrajudicial+detention search on "extrajudicial detention" in ''bing''] and our article is listed third. The same search [https://sea
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  • held for captives held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.
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  • * [[Extrajudicial detention, Israel]] * [[Extrajudicial detention, U.S.]]
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  • **[[Extrajudicial detention]]
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  • ...techniques, prisoners, etc. The level of prisoner might well be in the [[extrajudicial detention]] hierarchy as well as the interrogation hierarchy, and you should be able
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  • ::::I've just seen your comments on [[Talk:Extrajudicial detention]] & am beginning to see why we're at cross-purposes. If you're not intendin
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  • ...e good starting place is [[interrogation]] and a more challenging one is [[extrajudicial detention]]. They have "peer" or even higher-level articles such as [[eduction]] and
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  • ..., [[interrogation]], [[intelligence cycle management]], [[Pacific War]], [[extrajudicial detention]], [[Nazism]], etc.
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  • ...law, perhaps a paragraph or so about how it hasn't been invoked in recent extrajudicial detention cases. Also, the article could use some embellishment in the way of photos
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  • ...perience -- look at [[Vietnam wars]], [[intelligence cycle management]], [[extrajudicial detention]], [[restructuring of the United States Army]], intelligence interrogation]
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  • {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}} ...r abuse at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, [[Abu Ghraib prison]] in Iraq, [[Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|secret CIA prisons]] in eastern [[Euro
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