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- '''Extrajudicial detention''' covers a wide range of situations in which the physical freedom of an in ...governmental organization]]s have a range of criteria for detention; see [[extrajudicial detention/Related Articles|Related Articles]] for specifics. They usually have differ28 KB (4,146 words) - 01:51, 15 June 2010
- As of 2002, Israeli authority for extrajudicial detention is the Imprisonment of Illegal Combatants Law, enacted in 2000 following a3 KB (356 words) - 14:17, 30 September 2009
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- {{main|Extrajudicial detention}} {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.K., Northern Ireland}}831 bytes (106 words) - 14:42, 30 September 2009
- {{main|Extrajudicial detention}} {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Abraham Lincoln Administration}}18 KB (2,588 words) - 14:08, 16 October 2010
- {{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 re794 bytes (114 words) - 01:54, 27 June 2009
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- {{r|Extrajudicial detention, Argentina}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, Burma}}2 KB (234 words) - 23:11, 21 October 2010
- General policies of modern [[Egypt]] for [[extrajudicial detention]] either by the Egyptian authorities directly, or where Egypt receives pris204 bytes (25 words) - 14:04, 20 June 2009
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- [[Extrajudicial detention]] by [[Israel|the State of Israel]], including detention of individuals wit248 bytes (33 words) - 14:18, 30 September 2009
- {{main|Extrajudicial detention, U.K.}} Formal preventive detention authority, a form of '''extrajudicial detention''' of the '''United Kingdom''' for '''[[Northern Ireland]]''', goes back to4 KB (663 words) - 19:10, 26 May 2009
- {{main|Extrajudicial detention, Soviet Union}} '''Soviet criminal psychiatry''' provided a means of '''extrajudicial detention'''. Its origin traces to Andrei Snezhnevsky, who, starting in 1962, headed2 KB (218 words) - 01:45, 27 June 2009
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Extrajudicial detention, Egypt]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Extrajudicial detention}}484 bytes (61 words) - 16:27, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Extrajudicial detention}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Abraham Lincoln Administration}}965 bytes (119 words) - 18:46, 2 January 2010
- 33 bytes (3 words) - 22:10, 2 July 2009
- ...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. facilitie ==Continued extrajudicial detention==7 KB (989 words) - 15:47, 13 March 2010
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- {{r|Extrajudicial detention, Argentina}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, Burma}}2 KB (234 words) - 23:11, 21 October 2010
- {{r|Extrajudicial detention}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Abraham Lincoln Administration}}965 bytes (119 words) - 18:46, 2 January 2010
- {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration||**}}466 bytes (61 words) - 05:15, 28 April 2011
- {{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 re794 bytes (114 words) - 01:54, 27 June 2009
- ...under [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|U.S. extrajudicial detention]] was an [[enemy combatant]] or entitled to [[prisoner of war]] status289 bytes (38 words) - 13:33, 13 September 2009
- An [[Algeria]]n citizen held in [[extrajudicial detention]] at the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]137 bytes (17 words) - 23:44, 7 March 2009
- {{r|Extrajudicial detention}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.||**}}633 bytes (75 words) - 12:53, 17 April 2011
- {{main|Extrajudicial detention}} {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.K., Northern Ireland}}831 bytes (106 words) - 14:42, 30 September 2009
- {{r|Extrajudicial detention}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Barack Obama Administration}}417 bytes (53 words) - 04:18, 23 January 2010
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Extrajudicial detention, Soviet Union]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Extrajudicial detention, Soviet Union, psychiatric}}523 bytes (64 words) - 16:27, 11 January 2010
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Extrajudicial detention, U.K., Northern Ireland]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.K.}}554 bytes (71 words) - 16:27, 11 January 2010
- #REDIRECT [[Extrajudicial detention, U.S.]]43 bytes (5 words) - 14:52, 13 March 2009
- ...e involving [[extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|extrajudicial detention]], in which the U.S. government stopped a lawsuit by a person captured due458 bytes (70 words) - 17:50, 20 December 2009
- 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 a268 bytes (38 words) - 01:36, 12 September 2009
- {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Barack Obama Administration}}624 bytes (84 words) - 00:44, 23 January 2010
- [[Extrajudicial detention]] by [[Israel|the State of Israel]], including detention of individuals wit248 bytes (33 words) - 14:18, 30 September 2009
- {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}352 bytes (49 words) - 11:43, 18 April 2010
- {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment}}392 bytes (57 words) - 10:47, 14 April 2010
- ...upreme Court of the United States]], in 2004, that prisoners in military [[extrajudicial detention]], specifically at [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]], had proper standing t296 bytes (39 words) - 22:28, 7 March 2009
- {{r|Extrajudicial detention}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S.||**}}396 bytes (60 words) - 22:10, 2 July 2009