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Terrorism and the Law International laws are a group of agreements, or treaties, between nation-states, based on a specific set of values and standards. They may address many different issues, including foreign affairs and trade, criminal conduct, and terrorism. In some cases, international laws are ambiguous at best, and require a great deal of interpretation to decipher intents and meanings. This is true of laws outlined in the Fourth Geneva Convention, one treaty you read about this week. Among other things, the laws in the Fourth Geneva Convention address procedures for administrative detainment of individuals. The laws do not contain specific language that bans countries from infringing on the personal liberties of detainees for the sake of national security. As a result, some nation-states, including the U.S., have been more liberal in their interpretation of the laws, which ultimately influences their policies and procedures for the detainment of terrorists. In this Discussion, you explore more examples of ambiguities in international law and consider the impact on U.S. polices and procedures regarding the detainment, designation, and treatment of terrorists.To prepare for this Discussion: Review the article "Administrative Detention in Armed Conflict" and the online article "International Law and the Nation-State at the U.N.: A Guide for U.S. Policymakers." Pay particular attention to examples in which international law regarding terrorism is ambiguous and consider the impact on U.S. terrorism policies and procedures.Select two specific examples in which international law regarding terrorism is ambiguous to use for this assignment.Think about how each of the examples you selected did or might influence U.S. policies and procedures regarding the detainment, designation, and/or treatment of terrorists.With these thoughts in mind: Day 1 two examples in which international law regarding terrorism is ambiguous. Then explain the implications of each example on U.S. policies and procedures regarding the detainment, designation, and/or treatment of terrorists. Be specific.Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources.One and a half page with at least three references.... MULTIPLE USE OF INTEXT CITATION REQUIRED AND PAGE NUMBER....... PLEASE USE SPLIT IN CITATIONS...PLEASE LOOK UP THE PROPER APA USE OF SPLIT CIATION It is important that you cover all the topics identified in the assignment. Covering the topic does not mean mentioning the topic BUT presenting an explanation from the context of ethics and the readings for this class To get maximum points you need to follow the requirements listed for this assignments 1) look at the page limits 2) review and follow APA rules 3) create subheadings to identify the key sections you are presenting and 4) Free from typographical and sentence construction errors. REMEMBER IN APA FORMAT JOURNAL TITLES AND VOLUME NUMBERS ARE ITALICIZED.ReadingsBook Excerpt:Wilke, C. (2007). The War v. Justice: Terrorism Cases, Enemy Combatants, and Political Justice in U.S. Courts. In Mahan, S. & Griset, P.L., Terrorism in Perspective. (pp. 342-363) War v. Justice: Terrorism Cases, Enemy Combatants, and Political Justice in U.S. Courts by Wilke, C., in Politics & Society, Vol. 33/Issue 4. Copyright 2005 by Sage Publications, Inc. - Journals. Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications, Inc. - Journals via the Copyright Clearance Center.Article: Casey, L. A., & Rivkin, D. B. (2006). International Law and the Nation-State at the U.N.: A Guide for U.S. Policymakers. Retrieved from http://www.heritage.org/Research/Reports/2006/08/I...Article: Deeks, A. S. (2009). Administrative detention in armed conflict. Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 40(3), 403–436.Article: Haynes, W. (2002). Enemy combatants. Retrieved from http://www.cfr.org/international-law/enemy-combata...MediaWeb Video:Kirk, M. (Writer & Director). (2005, October 18). The torture question [Television series episode]. In M. Kirk & J. Gilmore (Producers), Frontline. Boston: WGBH Educational Foundation. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/torture/oChapter 2, "The Afghanistan War Prisoners"oChapter 6, "Abu Ghraib – And Beyond"Optional ResourcesArticle: Waxman, M. (2009). Closing Guantanamo is way harder than you think. Retrieved from http://experts.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2009/01/21/...Website: International Committee of the Red Cross. (2010). Terrorism and international humanitarian law. Retrieved from http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/faq/te... CITING WEBSITEStructure: Last, F. M. (Year, Month Date Published). Article title. Retrieved from URL.
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