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Peter Leuprecht joins PRISM Magazine as a Regular Contributor

We are pleased to welcome Peter Leuprecht to PRISM’s family of regular contributors. Leuprecht received his Doctor of Law from the University of Innsbruck (Austria), and brings with him impressive…

No Second-Guessing and No Independence: Reflections from Omar Khadr’s Military Commission Hearings

It is not my role to “second-guess” military authorities here as to the security measures they feel need to be put in place. With these words, Judge Patrick Parrish, who…

Will Preventative Arrests And Investigative Hearings Arise From the Dead?

On April 23, the Minister of Justice introduced in the House of Commons a bill to reenact the two most contentious powers in the 2001 Anti-Terrorism Act: investigative hearings and…

Banning the Bomb … The First Human Right: to Live

Nuclear disarmament is back on the international agenda where it belongs, thanks to the efforts of U.S. President Barack Obama who is determined to earn the Nobel Peace Prize he’s…

License to Kill?

On April 6, the New York Times reported that the Obama administration had approved the targeted killing of an American cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki, who is suspected of encouraging and planning…

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