Wilde, R (2005) 'From Guantánamo Bay to Abu Ghraib: The applicability of international human rights law to the post-9/11 extraterritorial activities of states'. In: Eden, P and O Donnell, T, (eds.) 11 September 2001: A Turning Point in International and Domestic Law? (255 - 334). Transnational Publishers: Ardsley, New York.
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| Type: | Book chapter |
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| Title: | 'From Guantánamo Bay to Abu Ghraib: The applicability of international human rights law to the post-9/11 extraterritorial activities of states' |
| ISBN: | 1-57105-326-3 |
| Additional information: | A more expanded version of the ideas in this piece was published as the ‘Legal Black Hole’ article. |
| Keywords: | human rights, extraterritoriality, Guantanamo Bay, Iraq, war on terror, international law |
| UCL classification: | UCL > School of Arts and Social Sciences > Faculty of Laws |
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