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Where to strike the balance
in opposing national security to individual liberties and the rule
of law, both internationally and domestically? The 2005 Barnes Symposium
addresses the overlap between religion, ethics, armed conflict and
law in the context of on-going events in Afghanistan, Iraq and the
war on terror. Broader issues are visible under domestic and international
law in areas like intelligence, reconciliation of civil liberties,
dealing with non-state actor threats, and permissible bounds of interrogation,
treatment of prisoners and armed conflict law developments generally. |
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