The Organizational and Personal Framework of the “Global War on Terror” in the Light of the Decisions of the United States Courts Cover Image

Organizacyjne i personalne ramy „globalnej wojny z terroryzmem” w świetle orzecznictwa sądów amerykańskich
The Organizational and Personal Framework of the “Global War on Terror” in the Light of the Decisions of the United States Courts

Author(s): Dariusz Stolicki
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Public Law, Penal Policy
Published by: KSIĘGARNIA AKADEMICKA Sp. z o.o.
Keywords: military detention; terrorism; Guantanamo; al‑Bihani v. Obama; global war on terror

Summary/Abstract: The article analyses the law of military detention applicable to the ongoing conflict with Al‑Qaeda and associated forces, to the extent that that law emerges from the jurisprudence of U.S. federal courts, and particularly of the D.C. Circuit. It discusses four major issues: the types of organizations against which military force can be used in accordance with the Congressional authorization, the range of persons subject to military detention in connection with such use of force (in terms of both legal categories and factual predicates), the scope of the battlefield on which the use of force is authorized, and the extent to which American citizens or foreigners lawfully present in the U.S. territory enjoy special immunity from military detention. The article concludes that the impact of the D.C. Circuit decisions on those questions extends beyond the issue of military detention, and provides the general legal framework applicable to other military operations directed against terrorist organizations in the Middle East, such as target strikes or the campagin against the self‑styled Islamic State.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 2 (09)
  • Page Range: 51-95
  • Page Count: 45
  • Language: Polish