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Report on Freedom of Information - Reporters Committee for Protection of Freedom of Press

Human Rights Watch – Human Rights After September 11

Council on Foreign Relations - Terrorism: Questions and Answers

American Bar Association Response to Terror

US State Department Terrorism Database

Social Science Research Council - Critical Perspectives on September 11

Jurist - Terrorism Law and Policy

Findlaw.com - Special Coverage: War on Terrorism

Lawyers Committee for Human Rights
A Year of Loss: Reexamining Civil Liberties since September 11

Liberty Wins -- So Far
Bush Runs Into Checks and Balances in Demanding New Powers

By Jeffrey Rosen
The Washington Post, September 15, 2002

 


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Introduction
By Anthony Dworkin and David Rieff

Order, Force and Law in a New Era
By Robert Cooper

There is No Need to Reinvent the Law
By Georges Abi-Saab

Did the Era of Rights End on September 11?
By Aryeh Neier

The Future of International Law: Ending the U.S.-Europe Divide
By Anne–Marie Slaughter

What is Really at Stake in the US Campaign Against Terrorism
By David Rieff

September 11 and the Middle East: Footnote or Watershed in World History?
By Chibli Mallat

International Law Since
September 11 – A Timeline