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6 October 2008, by Dillon Michael,
Neal Andrew
This diverse collection of essays is the first to specifically engage Michel Foucault on questions of politics, security and war. It is also the first to take up the provocations found in Michel Foucault’s recently published Collège de France lectures, particularly Society Must Be Defended, Security, Territory, Population and The Birth of Biopolitics. The contributors reassess the way Foucault worked experimentally and in collaboration and dialogue with others.
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4 juin 2008, par Iagolnitzer Daniel
Dans le cadre du droit de la guerre l’auteur aborde le problème de la lutte contre le terrorisme et des atteintes aux droits de l’homme commises au nom de la « légitime défense » présumée (Irak et Guantanamo)
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20 May 2008, by Besselink Leonard F. M.
The deployment of German soldiers in AWACS aircraft above Turkey in the war against Iraq in spring 2003, required the consent of the Bundestag (the German Federal Parliament).
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13 mai 2008, par Ladwig Walter C. III
L’absence de capacité institutionnelle et d’autorité légale pour entraîner les forces de police étrangères est un handicap pour les Etats-Unis dans la lutte contre le terrorisme. En Afghanistan et en Irak, mais aussi aux Philippines, des forces de police efficaces sont une composante importante dans la lutte contre le terrorisme et l’insurrection.
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12 mai 2008, par Ifrah Laurence
Depuis quelques mois, les systèmes d’information des pays occidentaux sont victimes d’attaques virulentes provenant de la RPC (République populaire de Chine). Organisées ou non par l’Armée populaire de libération de la Chine (APL) il n’y a aucun doute sur le fait qu’elles proviennent de pirates informatiques (hackers) de haut niveau qui ont bénéficié de moyens techniques et financiers importants complétés par des informations précises sur les infrastructures de leurs cibles.
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31 mars 2008, par Olsson Christian
Doctorant en sciences politiques (relations internationales) à l’Institut d’Etudes Politiques (IEP) de Paris affilié au Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI). Chercheur associé au Centre d’Etudes sur les Conflits, Paris
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28 février 2008, par McPherson Lionel K
Peut-on considérer que le terrorisme est moralement différent de la guerre traditionnelle ? Il s’agit d’une violence politique très comparable et la mise en avant de l’argument des morts de civils est bien peu convaincant : on estime que dans les guerres récentes ce sont à peu près 80% de civils qui ont été tués.
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4 February 2008, by Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
Several human rights organizations have claimed that the Norwegian military intentionally extradite Afghan prisoners of war to regimes that evidently practice torture.
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23 April 2007, by European Parliament
The European Parliament’s (EP) Progress Report on Croatia requests the next possible EU accession country to cooperate better with the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY). The report, drafted by Austrian Socialist MEP Hannes Swoboda has been adopted by the EP’s Foreign Affairs Committee on 27.3.2007 and will be discussed by the plenary next Wednesday, 25.4.2007.
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28 February 2007, by Court of Justice of the European Communities
The Court of Justice rejects the appeals brought by the applicants claiming compensation following their inclusion on the list of persons, groups or entities involved in acts of terrorism, stating that the appellants are not deprived of all effective judicial protection and the orders of the Court of First Instance do not prejudice their right to such protection.
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27 February 2007, by Conseil de l’Europe
Although the United States of America (US), an observer to the Council of Europe, remains strongly committed to international law, the American administration has, especially since 11 September 2001 and in pursuit of its so-called «war on terror», inappropriately and unilaterally disregarded key human rights and humanitarian legal norms considered by it to be overly constraining or otherwise inappropriate in view of the perceived new situation. In so doing, it has done a disservice to the cause of justice and rule of law and has tarnished its reputation as a beacon in defending human rights and in upholding well-established rules of international law.
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14 de febrero de 2007, por Observatorio del sistema Penal y los Derechos Humanos
This first volume of Desafío ( s ) looks to begin an investigation field to analyze the (perverse) relationships established between power and the citizens’ rights. This volume presents different contributions that were submitted at the Seminar on Criminal Policies of War organized on March 2005 by the Observatori del Sistema Penal i els Drets Humans (OSPDH) of the University of Barcelona (UB).
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15 November 2006, by Burgess Peter
Considerable attention was attracted to the conference in the Norwegian research and diplomatic communities. In addition to the members from the COST Action, Challenge and PRIO, 86 external people registered which included diplomats, journalists, academics and students.
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18 September 2006, by EOS Gallup Europe
The underlying objectives of this Flash Eurobarometer survey, carried out in October 2003 for the European commission in the 15 Member States of the European Union, are to sound out European citizen’s opinions on the justification of military intervention and war in Iraq. It is to be placed in the context prevailing in October 2003: the intensification of political violence, the growing conflict...It measures perceptions on reconstruction and issues of security in Iraq.
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11 September 2006, by Ferrero-Waldner Benita
The conflict in Lebanon, the violence in the Palestinian Territories, the suffering of civilians in northern Israel: these past months the prospect of a comprehensive peace has seemed further off than ever.
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2 August 2006, by Euractiv
EU foreign ministers will engage in an internal war of words in the quest for a united voice for the battling parties in Lebanon.
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2 août 2006, par Euractiv
Des pourparlers difficiles s’engagent entre les ministres européens des affaires étrangères afin de tenter de s’exprimer d’une seule voix sur la question libanaise.
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2 August 2006, by European Presidency
La Présidence de l’Union européenne est choquée et consternée par les frappes aériennes israeliennes sur la ville de Cana, au Liban-Sud. Rien ne saurait justifier les attaques faisant des victimes parmi les civils innocents, pour la plupart des femmes et des enfants.
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2 August 2006, by European Presidency
The Presidency of the European Union is shocked and dismayed by the Israeli air strikes on the southern Lebanese town of Qana. There is no justification for attacks causing casualties among innocent civilians, most of whom were women and children.
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12 July 2006, by Cutler Schershow Scott ,
Michaelson Scott
The article explores the status of the Guantanamo detainees and argues that the category of ‘unlawful combatant’ has always been foundational to the laws of war, being applied to ‘spies’ or other irregular participants in an armed conflict. Thus, the predicament of the Guantanamo detainees is ‘the very manifestation of the existing state system and its corollary values’. Critics of Guantanmo cannot rely on international law or in the exercise of sovereignty. The authors’ suggestion is that sovereignty itself must be torqued in a strange reversal, and made to work against itself. Sovereignty must be ‘expended without reserve in the name, not of law, but of justice, to the point where the territory and its boundary tremble’.