Abstract
“9/11 changed everything.” Not really. In fact, there has been far more continuity than change over the past six years in both international and domestic politics. Nonetheless, human rights often have been harmed—although not by terrorism but by “the war on terror.”
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Donnelly, Jack
(2007)
"Human Rights and the War on Terror Second Edition: Introduction,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 7:
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1, Article 26.
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